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Take a look at the life of former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
birthday: July 26, 1980
Birthplace: Hamilton, New Zealand
Birth name: Jacinda Kate Laurel Ardern
father: Ross Ardern, police officer
mother: Laurel Ardern, school cook
Children: With Clark Gayford: Neve Te Aroha
education: University of Waikato, BA, 2001, Communication Studies
religion: agnostic
Worked for former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark.
Ardern is engaged to television host Clark Gayford.
Raised Mormon but left the church.
From November 8, 2008 He joined the New Zealand Parliament and was elected as a Labor MP.
From February 25, 2017 Wins a special election for a Member of Parliament to represent Mount Albert.
From March 7, 2017 Labor elects Ardern as deputy leader.
From August 1, 2017 Labor elects Ardern as leader.
From October 19, 2017 New Zealand leader Winston Peters announced on television that he would endorse Ardern as prime minister of the coalition government.
From October 26, 2017 Became Prime Minister of New Zealand.
From January 19, 2018 announce her pregnancy.
From June 21, 2018 Ardern gave birth to a daughter, Neve Te Aroha, becoming the first world leader to give birth since Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan in 1990. Peters, now Deputy Prime Minister, is acting Prime Minister during that time.
From March 15, 2019 Ardern has condemned attacks that killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch.
From March 18, 2019 Ardern has confirmed that the New Zealand government has agreed to reform the country’s gun laws following the Christchurch mosque shooting.
From March 19, 2020 Ardern has closed its New Zealand borders to foreign visitors due to the coronavirus pandemic.
From March 23, 2020 announced a nationwide lockdown, requiring all non-essential workers to stay home.
From April 15, 2020 Due to the coronavirus pandemic, she and her cabinet have announced a 20% pay cut for the next six months.
From August 17, 2020 Prime Minister Ardern has announced that the country’s parliamentary elections will be postponed for four weeks until October 17, following the re-emergence of Covid-19 in the country last week.
October 17, 2020 – Ardern won a second term as New Zealand Prime Minister.
From January 29, 2022 In a press release, Arden went into self-isolation after being deemed a close contact of a Covid-19 positive case. It took place a week after canceling plans for
From May 13, 2022 Ardern has posted on social media that she and her daughter have tested positive for Covid-19. Gayford tested positive the week before.
From January 19, 2023 He said in an October poll that he did not believe he had the energy to seek re-election and announced that he would run for a new leader in the coming weeks. Ardern said he will formally resign as prime minister on January 25.
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