Jim Bolger resigns, Jenny Shipley becomes first female PM.
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Following a period of internal dissent within the National Party caucus, Jim Bolger resigned as New Zealand's Prime Minister. Bolger had lost the support of key members within his party, leading to his decision to step down. His resignation marked an end to his tenure in office and paved the way for Jenny Shipley to become the country's first female Prime Minister.
Jenny Shipley had served as the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Social Welfare under Bolger's leadership. With her ascension to the role of Prime Minister, Shipley made history as New Zealand's first woman to hold the highest political office in the country. This momentous occasion marked a significant milestone in New Zealand's political history and signaled a shift towards greater gender diversity in positions of power.
Shipley's appointment brought a new era of leadership to the country, with her government focusing on issues such as welfare reform, economic growth, and social policy. Her leadership style and policy decisions would shape the country's direction in the years to come, leaving a lasting impact on New Zealand's political landscape.
The transition from Bolger to Shipley marked a turning point in New Zealand's political history, reflecting the changing dynamics within the National Party and the broader political climate. Shipley's tenure as Prime Minister would be remembered for her trailblazing role as the country's first female leader and her contributions to shaping New Zealand's future.
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