the education minister will replace Jacinda Ardern

the education minister will replace Jacinda Ardern

Although the only nominee was Hipkins, other possibilities were also considered, such as the Minister of Justice, Kiri Allanor the Minister of Transport, Michael Wood.

Who is Chris Hipkins?

The 44-year-old minister, who has also held the Police portfolio since last June, he is a trusted man from Ardern and he became known as a result of his position in the Coronavirus Response portfolio, which earned him the odd controversy.

In fact, the Labor member, a deputy since 2008, apologized and admitted that he had divulged personal and incorrect information about the then journalist Charlotte Bellis, from the Al Jazeera channel, who had to give birth in Afghanistan for not being able to return to New Zealand before the measures against the virus.

Hipkins will be challenged to keep the party at the level of popularity Ardern placed it at in 2017, after more than a decade of National Party leadership.

The reasons for Ardern’s resignation

Ardern, 42, who was considered a promising political figure, surprised by announcing his resignation less than three years after renewing the positionwhich will leave no later than February 7.

The president, who had to face the Covid-19 pandemic and the worst terrorist attack in the country’s history, said she did not have “energy” to continue and that she wanted to dedicate herself to caring for her daughter, born shortly after her arrival in the head of government, in 2017.

Ardern assured that there is no secret behind her resignation: “I am human. We give everything we can until the time comes. And for me the time has come.”

“I’m leaving because with such a privileged job there is a great responsibility, the responsibility of knowing when you are the right person to lead and when you are not,” he said.

“I have slept well for the first time in a long time. But I am between a range of emotions. I feel sad, but I also have a sense of relief,” Ardern admitted this Friday in statements to the press.

She also said she was overwhelmed by the responses he received from New Zealand and international leaders who regretted his departure.

The head of government was able to win popular approval with her charisma and empathy, despite the wear and tear suffered in recent months due to economic variables such as inflation, but also due to her strategy in the pandemic, initially widely praised but ultimately punished for having sanitary restrictions extended too long.

Source: Ambito

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