In a surprise announcement, Jacinda Ardern has said she is stepping down as prime minister.
Ardern became the world’s youngest female head of government when she was elected prime minister in 2017 at age 37, and said her time in office have been the “most fulfilling five-and-a-half years of my life”.
Recently, her leadership has been dominated by her handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, but she also led New Zealand through major disasters including the terror attack on two mosques in Christchurch, and the White Island volcanic eruption.
She became something of a global celebrity figure for her crisis management skills, but more recently her domestic popularity has waned. Last month, she pledged to pare back her agenda as election year approached, and over the past year, her party’s polling slumped amid concerns about the cost of living, the economy, and crime.
So how should Ardern be remembered? What will Ardern’s lasting effect on New Zealand be? What aspects of her policies stand out for you? Was there a particular moment that shaped your view of her?
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