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NZ opposition Labour change leaders ahead of election | |
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Andrew Little, the head of New Zealand's main opposition Labour Party, has resigned - less than two months before the country's general elections. | Andrew Little, the head of New Zealand's main opposition Labour Party, has resigned - less than two months before the country's general elections. |
"Recent poll results have been disappointing. As leader, I must take responsibility for these results," Mr Little said. | "Recent poll results have been disappointing. As leader, I must take responsibility for these results," Mr Little said. |
Deputy leader Jacinda Ardern, 37, has been named as his successor, promising to "run the campaign of our lives". | |
New Zealand is due to hold the elections on 23 September. | New Zealand is due to hold the elections on 23 September. |
Announcing his resignation, Mr Little, 52, said he hoped a fresh leadership team could boost the centre-left party's campaign ahead of the elections. | Announcing his resignation, Mr Little, 52, said he hoped a fresh leadership team could boost the centre-left party's campaign ahead of the elections. |
Recent opinion polls show that the party's support has dropped to about 23-24% - the worst in many years. | Recent opinion polls show that the party's support has dropped to about 23-24% - the worst in many years. |
Mr Little led the Labour Party for nearly three years. | Mr Little led the Labour Party for nearly three years. |
New Zealand is currently governed by the centre-right National Party-led coalition under Prime Minister Bill English. | New Zealand is currently governed by the centre-right National Party-led coalition under Prime Minister Bill English. |
Ms Ardern tweeted that she felt "privileged and honoured to have been elected leader" and thanked Mr Little for "his huge work and his leadership". | |
She named Kelvin Davis as her deputy. |
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