NZ opposition leader quits ahead of elections

New Zealand’s opposition leader is leaving the top job because he does not think he has the support of his colleagues ahead of national elections next year.

NZ opposition leader quits ahead of elections

New Zealand’s opposition leader is leaving the top job because he does not think he has the support of his colleagues ahead of national elections next year.

David Shearer led the centre-left Labour Party for 20 months but appeared to struggle at times in the spotlight. Opinion polls indicate he never gained much support among New Zealanders as preferred prime minister.

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