<p>New Zealand's ruling Labour Party is looking for a new leader after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's shock resignation on Thursday.</p>.<p>Ardern said on Thursday she had "no more in the tank" to continue leading the country and would step down no later than early February and not seek re-election.</p>.<p>A Labour Party vote for a new leader will take place on Sunday; the party leader will be prime minister until the next general election. Ardern's term as leader will conclude no later than February 7 and a general election will be held on October 14.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/jacinda-ardern-to-resign-leave-a-legacy-forged-from-crisis-1182465.html" target="_blank">Jacinda Ardern to resign, leave a legacy forged from crisis </a></strong></p>.<p>Here are four Labour party lawmakers who could become prime minister:</p>.<p><strong>Chris Hipkins</strong></p>.<p>First elected to parliament for the Labour Party in 2008, Chris Hipkins became a household name fronting the government's response to the pandemic after being appointed minister for Covid-19 in November 2020.</p>.<p>Leading a response that was hailed around the world for leaving the country virus free for the first half of 2021, criticism grew over harsh lockdowns as officials struggled to control a Delta outbreak that began in August 2021. The 44-year-old later said quarantine measures should have been scaled back earlier.</p>.<p>Having built a reputation for competence, Hipkins became Minister for Police in mid-2022 amid a crime wave. He is also Minister for Education, Public Service and serves as Leader of the House.</p>.<p>Hipkins held several roles in politics before joining parliament. He was senior adviser to two education ministers and served in the office of former Prime Minister Helen Clark.</p>.<p><strong>Kiri Allan</strong></p>.<p>New Zealand’s Minister of Justice, Kiri Allan, 39, would become the country's first prime minister of Maori descent, as well as the country’s first openly gay leader if elected.</p>.<p>Allan, whose portfolio also includes disaster management, was diagnosed with stage 3 cervical cancer in 2021 on the same day a powerful earthquake struck off the country's coast, triggering tsunami warnings. She took a leave of absence to seek treatment before returning.</p>.<p>Before entering parliament in 2017, Allan worked as a manager in the agriculture industry, and was heavily involved in new kiwi fruit developments. She has also practised commercial and public law in several areas of the country.</p>.<p><strong>Michael Wood</strong></p>.<p>Michael Wood, 42, has swiftly scaled Labour party ranks since joining parliament in 2016 after a landslide by-election victory.</p>.<p>Wood was elevated to Minister of Transport and Workplace Safety in 2020 after Jacinda Ardern's historic election, the best result for the Labour Party in half a century. He added Immigration to his portfolio in a mid-2022 cabinet reshuffle.</p>.<p>Before becoming a member of parliament, he served on Auckland's city council. He also worked at the finance sector union.</p>.<p><strong>Nanaia Mahuta</strong></p>.<p>A veteran parliamentarian of 26 years, Nanaia Mahuta became New Zealand's first female foreign minister after the 2020 election victory.</p>.<p>The 52-year-old has used her role to advocate a diplomatic middle ground for Pacific nations caught between the United States and China, saying late last year that the region is not "altogether comfortable with either superpower".</p>.<p>With a traditional facial tattoo that celebrates her Maori heritage, Mahuta has long championed Maori causes as a tribal member of Waikato-Tainui, Ngāti Maniapoto and Ngāti Manu. She is the daughter of Sir Robert Mahuta, the adopted brother of the late Maori queen and respected Maori elder.</p>.<p>Mahuta has also held the local government portfolio and pushed through controversial legislation to change the ownership structure of the country's water infrastructure. </p>
<p>New Zealand's ruling Labour Party is looking for a new leader after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's shock resignation on Thursday.</p>.<p>Ardern said on Thursday she had "no more in the tank" to continue leading the country and would step down no later than early February and not seek re-election.</p>.<p>A Labour Party vote for a new leader will take place on Sunday; the party leader will be prime minister until the next general election. Ardern's term as leader will conclude no later than February 7 and a general election will be held on October 14.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/jacinda-ardern-to-resign-leave-a-legacy-forged-from-crisis-1182465.html" target="_blank">Jacinda Ardern to resign, leave a legacy forged from crisis </a></strong></p>.<p>Here are four Labour party lawmakers who could become prime minister:</p>.<p><strong>Chris Hipkins</strong></p>.<p>First elected to parliament for the Labour Party in 2008, Chris Hipkins became a household name fronting the government's response to the pandemic after being appointed minister for Covid-19 in November 2020.</p>.<p>Leading a response that was hailed around the world for leaving the country virus free for the first half of 2021, criticism grew over harsh lockdowns as officials struggled to control a Delta outbreak that began in August 2021. The 44-year-old later said quarantine measures should have been scaled back earlier.</p>.<p>Having built a reputation for competence, Hipkins became Minister for Police in mid-2022 amid a crime wave. He is also Minister for Education, Public Service and serves as Leader of the House.</p>.<p>Hipkins held several roles in politics before joining parliament. He was senior adviser to two education ministers and served in the office of former Prime Minister Helen Clark.</p>.<p><strong>Kiri Allan</strong></p>.<p>New Zealand’s Minister of Justice, Kiri Allan, 39, would become the country's first prime minister of Maori descent, as well as the country’s first openly gay leader if elected.</p>.<p>Allan, whose portfolio also includes disaster management, was diagnosed with stage 3 cervical cancer in 2021 on the same day a powerful earthquake struck off the country's coast, triggering tsunami warnings. She took a leave of absence to seek treatment before returning.</p>.<p>Before entering parliament in 2017, Allan worked as a manager in the agriculture industry, and was heavily involved in new kiwi fruit developments. She has also practised commercial and public law in several areas of the country.</p>.<p><strong>Michael Wood</strong></p>.<p>Michael Wood, 42, has swiftly scaled Labour party ranks since joining parliament in 2016 after a landslide by-election victory.</p>.<p>Wood was elevated to Minister of Transport and Workplace Safety in 2020 after Jacinda Ardern's historic election, the best result for the Labour Party in half a century. He added Immigration to his portfolio in a mid-2022 cabinet reshuffle.</p>.<p>Before becoming a member of parliament, he served on Auckland's city council. He also worked at the finance sector union.</p>.<p><strong>Nanaia Mahuta</strong></p>.<p>A veteran parliamentarian of 26 years, Nanaia Mahuta became New Zealand's first female foreign minister after the 2020 election victory.</p>.<p>The 52-year-old has used her role to advocate a diplomatic middle ground for Pacific nations caught between the United States and China, saying late last year that the region is not "altogether comfortable with either superpower".</p>.<p>With a traditional facial tattoo that celebrates her Maori heritage, Mahuta has long championed Maori causes as a tribal member of Waikato-Tainui, Ngāti Maniapoto and Ngāti Manu. She is the daughter of Sir Robert Mahuta, the adopted brother of the late Maori queen and respected Maori elder.</p>.<p>Mahuta has also held the local government portfolio and pushed through controversial legislation to change the ownership structure of the country's water infrastructure. </p>