Recently Christopher Luxon has been sworn in as the Prime Minister of New Zealand.

Recently Christopher Luxon has been sworn in as the Prime Minister of New Zealand.

Daily Current Affairs   /   Recently Christopher Luxon has been sworn in as the Prime Minister of New Zealand.

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: November 28 2023

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  • Christopher Luxon is sworn in as Prime Minister of New Zealand in November 2023.
  • Former airline executive Christopher Luxon has been sworn in as New Zealand's Prime Minister with the goal of controlling inflation and lowering interest rates.
  • Luxon took office six weeks after his conservative National Party won national elections.
  • This ended the six-year tenure of Jacinda Ardern's Labor Party.
  • Former Air New Zealand CEO Luxon has been sworn in as the leader of the new coalition government by the Governor-General of New Zealand in Wellington.
  • Jacinda Ardern suddenly left her post in January this year, ending her five-year tenure.
  • After him Chris Hipkins was made the new Prime Minister of New Zealand.
  • Christopher Luxon is the 42nd Prime Minister of New Zealand.
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