Oman Daily Observer

Bill English to become next New Zealand prime minister

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WELLINGTON: Bill English is set to become New Zealand’s new prime minister after he secured the support of the majority of his party and the two candidates running against him for the role both withdrew on Thursday.

A special National Party caucus meeting, due to be held next Monday, will now almost certainly confirm English in the role and also vote on who will become deputy prime minister.

“I only get to be the National Party leader and therefore the prime minister, when the National Party MPs confirm that,” English told reporters in Wellington on Thursday.

“The plan at the moment is that confirmati­on of leadership will be on Monday and not today,” he said.

John Key, who resigned from the role of prime minister on Monday for personal reasons, plans to tender his resignatio­n to the governor-general after the caucus meeting.

When asked about how he felt at the prospect of becoming New Zealand’s next prime minister, English said the role was unexpected.

“This has all happened pretty fast, it’s not even been three days since John Key stepped down. So I haven’t really had time to reflect on it, to be honest.

“I suppose over the next day or two, I will have a chance to reflect on it,” he said, before adding that he would then discuss the ‘‘reality” of the job with his family.

Earlier, both Police Minister Judith Collins and Health Minister Jonathan Coleman said they were no longer interested in challengin­g English for the role of prime minister, after it became clear that the 54-year-old had enough support to win the caucus vote.

Collins told reporters in Wellington that the country’s ruling National Party should now throw its support behind the current finance minister and deputy prime minister, English.“We need to go forward together and make sure we win the next election,” she said.

Shortly thereafter, Jonathan Coleman also conceded, before congratula­ting English on Twitter, saying, “You’re going to make a great PM & the whole team & I are behind you 100% to win in 2017.”

English has already suggested senior cabinet minister Steven Joyce as his pick to succeed him as finance minister, according to Radio New Zealand. Ministers Paula Bennett and Simon Bridges have expressed a desire to become English’s deputy, the broadcaste­r said.

Outgoing prime minister John Key said he was stepping down to spend more time with his wife of 32 years, Bronagh.

 ?? — AFP ?? New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Bill English speaking to the media during a press conference at Parliament in Wellington recently.
— AFP New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Bill English speaking to the media during a press conference at Parliament in Wellington recently.

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