New Zealand sends former politician to UN
Wellington - The New Zealand government is breaking with normal diplomatic practice and sending a former politician, Jim McLay, to New York as its representative to the United Nations, it was announced on Wednesday.
The post has traditionally been held by a senior career diplomat, but the conservative National Party government elected in November has chosen one of its veteran advisers who served as a cabinet minister and deputy prime minister between 1978 and 1984.
"Jim McLay brings a wealth of experience to a position of great importance for New Zealand," Foreign Minister Murray McCully said.
McLay will replace career diplomat Rosemary Banks in the job in July. (dpa)
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