Bill English sworn in as New Zealand PM after Key exit

Bill English sworn in as New Zealand PM after Key exit

by Joseph Anthony
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The center-right National Party caucus unanimously backed English at a meeting on the morning of Dec. 12 and he travelled to Government House in Wellington a few hours later to officially take over.

State Services Minister Paula Bennett was named as deputy leader.

English, 54, said he was โ€œexcited and humbledโ€ to take the top job after eight years as Keyโ€™s deputy and finance minister.

โ€œThis will be a government supporting economic growth and ensuring that the benefits of growth are widely shared,โ€ he told reporters.

National Party president Peter Goodfellow said English and Bennett offered โ€œa good mixture of experience and fresh thinking.โ€

โ€œUnder their leadership, New Zealanders will continue to benefit from the stable government they expect, along with a dedicated focus on delivering results for families and businesses,โ€ he said.

A former farmer with degrees in commerce and literature, English has been in parliament since 1990 and was previously leader of the National Party in 2002 when it suffered its worst election defeat.

โ€œYou learn more from losing than you do from winning,โ€ said English, who will seek Nationalโ€™s fourth straight election win in late 2017.

He was Keyโ€™s preferred successor after returning New Zealandโ€™s budget to surplus and keeping the economy ticking over at about three percent.

English said New Zealandโ€™s prosperity meant the country did not have the pool of disaffected voters responsible for Brexit and U.S. President-elect Donald Trumpโ€™s victory.

And he said a priority for his government was ensuring the most needy were given opportunities.

โ€œWe have a strong economy, almost unique in the developed world, and most New Zealanders would expect to be able to share in that,โ€ he said.

A committed Catholic with six children, English is regarded as far more socially conservative than Key, opposing the 2013 legalization of same-sex marriage and speaking out against abortion and voluntary euthanasia.

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