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    "Chris Hipkins formally sworn in as new prime minister". Stuff. Archived from the original on 24 January 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2023. "Hipkins Named...
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    The Shadow Cabinet of Chris Hipkins is the official Opposition in the 54th New Zealand Parliament. It comprises the members of the New Zealand Labour...
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    from Prime Minister Chris Hipkins to attend the coronation of Charles III as part of the official New Zealand delegation. Hipkins stated it was important...
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    would resign as Labour leader. Following the unopposed election of Chris Hipkins as her successor, she resigned as leader of the Labour Party on 22 January...
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    debate hosted by The Press between Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon was scheduled for 3 October, but after Hipkins caught COVID-19, Luxon pulled out...
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    headed first by Jacinda Ardern (October 2017–January 2023) and later by Chris Hipkins (January 2023–November 2023), as Labour Party leader and prime minister...
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    leadership election, which saw Leader of the House Chris Hipkins elected unopposed to succeed her. Hipkins praised Ardern's leadership immediately and then...
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    Robertson became speaker for finance and racing in the Shadow Cabinet of Chris Hipkins. On 5 December 2023, Robertson was granted retention of the title The...
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    from a helicopter. Hipkins toured damaged areas of the city again on Wednesday 1 and Thursday 2 February. On 30 January, Chris Hipkins and Wayne Brown both...
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  • will be out and about pashing on a dance floor." — COVID-19 Minister Chris Hipkins (referencing mask wearing) "[It is a] challenge for people in high-density...
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    Winston Peters (NZ First) Leader of the Opposition (Labour): Rt. Hon. Chris Hipkins Deputy Leader of the Opposition: Hon. Carmel Sepuloni Co-leaders of...
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  • resultant leadership election Chris Hipkins was the only candidate and was confirmed as the new Labour leader on 22 January. Hipkins' premiership saw a shift...
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    "Chris Hipkins sworn in as New Zealand's new prime minister". The Independent. Retrieved 26 January 2023. "Jacinda Ardern's successor Chris Hipkins sworn...
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    Zealand's Chris Hipkins sworn in as prime minister". Reuters. Retrieved 15 November 2023. "The compromise within Labour that sealed Hipkins another term...
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    revenue responsibility, Grant Robertson and Chris Hipkins less sure". NZ Herald. Retrieved 26 July 2023. "Hipkins reveals who gets Kiri Allan's ministerial...
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    Holocaust victims and survivors. Labour leader and leader of the opposition Chris Hipkins described Peters as a "drunk uncle at a wedding" and accused him of...
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    prime minister in January 2023 when the Labour leadership switched to Chris Hipkins. Sepuloni was born and raised in Waitara, Taranaki, and attended New...
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    declined to run and instead co-nominated senior minister Chris Hipkins' successful candidacy. Hipkins, as the new prime minister, continued Allan in the justice...
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    schools without the presence of a parent or guardian. Education Minister Chris Hipkins declined to intervene, citing policy issues. During the 2020 New Zealand...
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    government is the centre-left Labour Party, led by former Prime Minister Chris Hipkins. Other opposition parties include the left-wing Green Party and the...
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  • Minister Hipkins traveled are: One: Belgium, China, Lithuania, Papua New Guinea, Sweden, United Kingdom Two: Australia Prime Minister Hipkins attended...
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    again; we will meet again". On 8 April, Ardern and Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced that the Government was introducing a $87.7 million distance...
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    workplace relations and safety portfolios in the Shadow Cabinet of Chris Hipkins. On 5 December 2023, Jackson was granted retention of the title The...
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    reiterated the Government's commitment to combating smoking. Labour leader Chris Hipkins accused Costello of regurgitating the tobacco industry's talking points...
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  • Commission's political impartiality policy. On 27 February, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins criticised Campbell's Three Waters remarks as "inappropriate." On 28...
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  • and other major towns in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. January 25 – Chris Hipkins succeeds Jacinda Ardern as Prime Minister of New Zealand, six days after...
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    pejorative term used by the leaders of both major political parties (Chris Hipkins of the New Zealand Labour Party and Christopher Luxon of the New Zealand...
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  • This is a summary of the electoral history of Chris Hipkins, former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Leader of the Labour Party (2023–present), and Member...
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    senior minister in the Labour governments led by Jacinda Ardern and Chris Hipkins from 2017 to 2023, including as Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations...
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    Government's grant into a loan. On 3 September, the Education Minister Chris Hipkins disputed Shaw's claim that he had given verbal approval to the allocation...
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