PALMER, GEOFFREY (WINSTON RUSSELL)


Meaning of PALMER, GEOFFREY (WINSTON RUSSELL) in English

born April 21, 1942, Nelson, N.Z. New Zealand Labour Party leader and prime minister of New Zealand for a year in 198990. Palmer was educated at the Victoria University of Wellington (B.A., LL.B.) and at the University of Chicago (U.S.). He worked as a solicitor for a Wellington law firm (196466) before turning to teaching, becoming a lecturer in political science at Victoria University of Wellington (196869), professor of law at the universities of Iowa and of Virginia (196973), and professor of English and New Zealand law at Victoria again (197479). After joining the New Zealand Labour Party in 1975, he was elected to Parliament in a by-election in 1979. He became personal assistant to the prime minister Wallace Edward Rowling and soon was deputy leader of the party (198389) and deputy prime minister and minister of justice and attorney general (198489). When Prime Minister David Russell Lange, suffering serious setbacks in party loyalties and public opinion, resigned in August 1989, he nominated Palmer as his successor, and party leaders confirmed the choice. One year later, in September 1990, Palmer resigned for virtually the same reasons.

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