SYDNEY (Reuters) - New Zealand's main opposition party named a new leader two months before a general election following Tuesday's surprise resignation of the previous party leader, who had been in the role just over 50 days.
The conservative National Party elected four-time member of parliament Judith Collins to take on Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's Labour Party in a September election that is expected to be dominated by coronavirus-related issues.
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