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New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Arden came to know she was pregnant only a few weeks before she became prime minister. She was chosen as the new leader of the Labor party in this country of five million people only five weeks before becoming prime minister at the age of 37. 
 

Most people in New Zealand think it will not affect her performing her duties as prime minister. She will be the first western leader in modern times to have a baby while serving as prime minister.

Her duties are being performed during her leave of absence by her deputy, Winston Peters, who conducts cabinet meetings and is the acting prime minister. Arden is informed about key issues and cabinet meeting discussion during her absence.

 

BBC News Original article ›
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Jacinda Ardern quits as New Zealand's leader citing burnout. She loses the support of provincial New Zealand after two years of lockdowns created strong sentiment against her. Ardern was prime minister for 5 years yet failed to implement many of the progressive reforms of the Labour party.  

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Jess Phillips,the Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley writes about New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern's experience of being knackered- of burnout and having no gas left in the tank. She says women worry about our families, ourselves, and society's expectations, so that it is not surprising when this leads to burnout. It is worse for women in politics, she says, with the constant threat of abuse that contributes to burnout. She calls for the building of support structures in society that will criminalize the perpetrators of this abusive behaviour, and those who make profits from spreading it.

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NYTimes.com Original article ›
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New Zealand makes a sharp swing to the conservative National Party which wins 39% of the vote up from 26%, with Labour Party dropping from 50% to 27%. Labour under Jacinda Adern elected in 2020 failed to deliver on promises of transformational change. The last time National Party ran the government was in the 1980's.


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