Kamis, 19 Januari 2023

Personal toll, decline in popularity reasons for New Zealand PM Ardern's resignation: Analysts - CNA

Her approach also “marks her apart from some of the populist, strong men who routinely resort to the rhetoric of violence and division and disparagement”, he added.

“Jacinda Ardern has never referred to anybody as an enemy. She has sought to portray and to live a style of politics which is just a little bit more grown up and accommodating, than some of the politics that we see internationally,” said Dr Shaw.

WHO WILL TAKE OVER

The Labour Party will vote for its new leader on Sunday, and the country’s next general election will be held on Oct 14.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Grant Robertson has ruled himself out of the running, despite being seen as the heir apparent.

Dr Shaw said that someone with seniority will step up, suggesting names like Attorney-General David Parker, Minister of Housing Megan Woods, and Police Minister Chris Hipkins, who has fronted New Zealand’s COVID-19 response.

Mr Miller said that a wildcard in the contest would be Justice Minister Kiri Allan.

“She's an indigenous Maori woman. She would be New Zealand's first Maori prime minister, and a woman as well. She is also lesbian. So there will be a lot of firsts there,” he said.

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