Jacinda Ardern
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New Zealand’s former first couple had originally planned to marry in 2022 but postponed the wedding due to Covid restrictions
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From the dramatic referendum vote to Matilda's World Cup mania, here's a look back at (nearly) everything that happened in 2023, in just six minutes
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Former PM became ‘lighting rod for discontent’ among some voters as analysts say her time in office associated with Covid fallout
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Former prime minister will likely be overseas during the period of New Zealand’s election in October
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The growth in the number of female leaders has plateaued around the world, while representation in national parliaments remains static
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Ardern has left New Zealand’s parliament with a highly personal, often emotional speech, calling for an opening up of politics to those who may not see themselves as typical leaders2:54
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Outgoing New Zealand prime minister touches on the pandemic, the Christchurch massacre and what it means to be leader in final address
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Former New Zealand PM calls for politics to be opened up for all in emotional address to parliament
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Former New Zealand prime minister will push initiative she created in wake of 2019 terrorist attack
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The then leader had made improving the lives of the poorest children a key plank of her agenda
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Like ex-New Zealand PM, Scotland’s first minister speaks of duty to admit how ‘brutality’ of political life got to her
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Prime minister Chris Hipkins has said his government will refocus on economic issues, after dropping laws put forward after terror attack
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Polls conducted after Chris Hipkins became prime minister have given New Zealand’s governing party its best result in a year
Some of Jacinda Ardern’s legacy in New Zealand is safe. A lot of it isn’t