New Zealand's PM voluntarily gives up his job after serving for 8 years
New Zealand's PM voluntarily gives up his job after serving for 8 years
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On Monday New Zealand's PM declared his resignation from his job, astonishing the entire country, after a service of 8 years. Explaining as to why is he is giving up the job he said, he doesn’t want to repeat the mistake done by previous leaders adding that the job has made him sacrifice his personal life. 

He said "his National Party caucus would meet Dec. 12 to decide on a new party leader and prime minister, and that he expected to formally submit his resignation to the Governor-General that same day."

Opposition leader Andrew little said in his praise for him that, "`He is entitled to be recognized for what he has done for New Zealand. He's been there through some pretty difficult times"

Australian PM said a short message to him as, "Say it isn’t so, bro.”Adding "John Key is one of the most outstanding national leaders in the world today.He has done an extraordinary job for New Zealand. He is somebody that all of us, right around the world, leaders in countries large and small, draw inspiration from."

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