Ardern has assured with a trembling voice: “I do not have enough energy to continue with the work. It is time.”
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The Prime Minister of New Zealand, Labor jacinda ardernannounced this Thursday unexpectedly that will leave his position next February, since he does not have “the energy” to run for re-election next October.
Ardern, 42, made the announcement during a Labor Party meeting in the eastern city of Napier, at which he said shakily: “I don’t have enough energy to get on with the job. It’s the moment“.
The charismatic politician managed in October 2020 to revalidate her mandate with a overwhelming majority and that the Labor Party governs alone, something that no New Zealand formation had achieved since the electoral reform of 1996.
“I’m not quitting because it’s hard, I’m quitting because this job carries great responsibility, and I don’t have enough energy to do it justice”, explained Ardern during a press conference, who said that it will always be the “most beautiful” job of his life.
“I believe that leading a country is the greatest privilege that anyone can have, but also one of the most demanding jobs,” he stressed. “You can’t and shouldn’t unless you have a full tank and something else in reserve to meet unexpected challenges,” she added.
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