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]]>Who is Jacinda Ardern?
Jacinda Arden is the 40th Prime Minister of New Zealand, Leader of the New Zealand Labour Party, Minister for Child Poverty Reduction, Minister of Arts, Culture & Heritage, and Minister for National Security & Intelligence.
Born on July 26, 1980, in Hamilton, New Zealand, Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern’s early years were spent in Murupara a small town notorious for Maori gangs. Soon, the family moved to Morrinsville, where her Mom worked in the school canteen as a catering assistant and her father served in the police force. She received her Bachelor of Communication Studies (BCS) in politics and public relations from Waikato University in 2001. A Mormon initially, she has now left the Mormon church and is an agnostic who openly supports homosexuality and same-sex marriage.
Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s first prime minister to be pregnant in office gave birth to a girl named Neve Te Aroha on June 21, 2018. She and her fiancé Clarke Gayford, a radio personality are yet to be married.
Jacinda Arden’s introduction to politics
It all began when Aunt Marie Arden, a member of the Labour Party, recruited Jacinda in 1999 to help her organize a political re-election campaign. At that time, it was for the New Plymouth MP Harry Duynhoven who was contesting the general election. In 2001 she started as a researcher for Labour MP, Phil Goff but soon stepped into a responsible position in the office of Prime Minister Helen Clark. In 2005, Jacinda went on to work in London, where she became a senior policy adviser in an 80-person policy unit of then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair where she served as an Associate Director for Better Regulation Executive. In 2007, she got elected as President of International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY). In this position, she got the opportunity to travel to countries like India, China, Algeria, Lebanon, Israel and Jordon.
The Walk of Fame
– Jacinda Ardern was one of 15 women selected to appear on the cover of the September 2019 issue of British Vogue, by guest editor Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.
– In 2019, Jacinda Ardern was ranked at number 38 among the 100 most powerful women in the world by Forbes Magazine.
– Not only was Jacinda Ardern included in the 2019 Time 100 list but was also shortlisted for Time’s 2019 Person of the Year. Greta Thunberg, the Swedish schoolgirl who has become a climate activist won the title.
– In 2020, she was listed by Prospect as the second-greatest thinker for the COVID-19 era.
The Timeline
(Information credits CNN)
The Young Social Media Savvy PM
‘The relentlessly positive’ Jacinda Ardern on winning her second term took to Instagram to express to her 1.5 million followers, “Back in the Beehive. A chance to catch up with our new MPs, thank the team who were working behind the scenes during the last six weeks, and to feel grateful just for being here again,” She captioned a smiling picture of herself on her Instagram account which received over 2,73,753 likes.
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