Jacinda Ardern: New Zealand PM quits citing burnout (2024)

ByTiffanie Turnbull,BBC News

Jacinda Ardern is quitting as New Zealand prime minister ahead of this year's election saying she no longer has "enough in the tank" to lead.

The shock announcement comes as polling indicates her Labour Party party faces a difficult path to re-election on 14 October.

Ms Ardern choked up as she detailed how six "challenging" years in the job had taken a toll.

Labour MPs will vote to find her replacement on Sunday.

Ms Ardern, 42, said she had taken time to consider her future over the summer break, hoping to find the heart and energy to go on in the role.

"But unfortunately I haven't, and I would be doing a disservice to New Zealand to continue," she told reporters on Thursday.

Ms Ardern will step down by 7 February. If no would-be successor garners the support of two-thirds of the party room, the vote will go to Labour's lay membership.

Ms Ardern became the youngest female head of government in the world when she was elected prime minister in 2017, aged 37.

And a year later she became the second elected world leader to ever give birth while in office, after Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto in 1990.

She steered New Zealand through the Covid-19 pandemic and its ensuing recession, the Christchurch mosque shootings, and the White Island volcanic eruption.

Ms Ardern said the past five-and-a-half years had been the "most fulfilling" of her life, but leading the country during "crisis" had been difficult.

"These events... have been taxing because of the weight, the sheer weight and continual nature of them. There's never really been a moment where it's ever felt like we were just governing."

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National Party leader Chris Luxon was among those who thanked Ms Ardern "for her service to New Zealand".

"She has given her all to this incredibly demanding job," the opposition leader wrote on Twitter.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described Ms Ardern as a leader of intellect, strength and empathy.

"Jacinda has been a fierce advocate for New Zealand, an inspiration to so many and a great friend to me," he wrote.

Canada's leader Justin Trudeau said she had made an "immeasurable" difference to the world.

But while Ms Ardern was often seen as a political star globally, opinion polls suggest she was increasingly unpopular at home.

She led the Labour Party to a landslide election victory in 2020, capitalising on her government's strong early response to the pandemic.

But the latest opinion polls put her personal popularity at its lowest since she was elected, and approval of her party's performance similarly low.

In 2022, Ms Ardern told the BBC her declining popularity was the price her government had paid for keeping people safe from Covid-19.

However, she has also been confronted with a cost-of-living crisis, national fears about crime, and a backlog of election promises put off during the pandemic.

Reaction to her announcement has been varied. One local from her own Auckland electorate told the NZ Herald Ms Ardern was "running away before getting thrown out", blaming her for increased crime and rising living costs.

For others, like Auckland Pride's Max Tweedie, she is "one of the greatest prime ministers in New Zealand's history".

Those are sentiments shared by New Zealand actor Sam Neill, who said Ms Ardern had faced "disgraceful" treatment from "bullies" and "misogynists".

"She deserved so much better," the Jurassic Park star wrote on Twitter.

But Ms Ardern stressed that she was not resigning because she and the party were unpopular.

"I am not leaving because I believe we can't win the election but because I believe we can and will, and we need a fresh set of shoulders for that challenge."

Contenders for the job are yet to emerge, but several MPs - including deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson - have ruled themselves out of the contest.

Ms Ardern listed her government's achievements on climate change, social housing and reducing child poverty as ones she was particularly proud of.

But she said she hoped her legacy in New Zealand would be "as someone who always tried to be kind".

"I hope I leave New Zealanders with a belief that you can be kind, but strong, empathetic but decisive, optimistic but focused. And that you can be your own kind of leader - one who knows when it's time to go," she said.

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FAQs

Why did Jacinda Ardern quit as PM? ›

She stated that she "no longer had enough in the tank" to fulfil the demands of the premiership, and that she would not be seeking re-election at 2023 New Zealand general election (the date of which she announced in the same speech).

Why Jacinda Ardern quotes? ›

Jacinda Ardern Quotes
  • One of the criticisms I've faced over the years is that I'm not aggressive enough or assertive enough, or maybe somehow, because I'm empathetic, it means I'm weak. ...
  • I want to be a good leader, not a good lady leader.

Is Jacinda Ardern a socialist? ›

Ardern describes herself as a social democrat and a progressive. The Sixth Labour Government faced challenges from the New Zealand housing crisis, child poverty, and social inequality.

What did Jacinda Ardern do for New Zealand? ›

Some of her key achievements are well-known. After a lone gunman fired at two mosques in Christchurch and killed 51 people, Jacinda swiftly moved to tighten New Zealand's firearms laws, announcing a ban on military-style semi-automatic firearms within a week of the attack.

What happens when the prime minister resigned? ›

1. Prime Minister is to be appointed by the President. 2. The Council of Ministers shall be collectively responsible the Lok Sabha.

Why is there an acting prime minister in New Zealand? ›

In New Zealand, the acting prime minister is the designated head of government when the incumbent is not available to fulfill their duties. This includes when the prime minister is overseas, unwell, or otherwise temporarily unavailable.

Is Jacinda Ardern popular in New Zealand? ›

And initially, her management of Covid-19 saw her lead her Labour Party to a landslide victory in 2020, but as draconian lockdowns kept New Zealanders at home and its borders closed, her popularity began to wane.

What is the trivia about Jacinda Ardern? ›

At age 28 Ardern entered the House of Representatives as its youngest member. In her maiden speech she called for the introduction of compulsory instruction in the Māori language in New Zealand schools and she castigated the New Zealand government for what she characterized as its “shameful” response to climate change.

Who is the best prime minister of New Zealand? ›

Commonly known as the architect of the New Zealand welfare state, Savage is generally regarded by academics and the general public as one of New Zealand's greatest and most revered prime ministers.

Is Ardern conservative? ›

After being elected in 2017, Ardern and her Labour Party advanced a progressive agenda that led to Labour winning an outright majority of seats during the 2020 elections.

Is Jacinda Ardern a Democrat? ›

Is New Zealand considered liberal or conservative? ›

The New Zealand elections on October 14 brought to power the country's most conservative government in decades, and New Zealand's first-ever three-party coalition.

Why do you admire Jacinda Ardern? ›

Her calm and compassionate response to crises such as the Christchurch Massacre and COVID-19 have resulted in resounding praise both at home and worldwide. Australians have a special admiration for her, with many of us looking on with envy at her empathetic yet effective leadership style.

Is New Zealand a democracy? ›

The New Zealand political system is a democracy. Every three years New Zealanders get to vote for who will represent them in Parliament but our democracy is about much more than elections. Learn about how the New Zealand Government works.

Where is Jacinda Ardern now? ›

I'm incredibly humbled to be invited to join Harvard University later this year as 2023 Angelopoulos Global Public Leaders Fellow and as a Hauser Leader in the Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership.

Why did Churchill stop being Prime Minister? ›

His later attempts at decreasing the developing Cold War through personal diplomacy failed to produce significant results, and poor health forced him to resign in 1955, making way for his Foreign Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister, Anthony Eden. Churchill died in 1965, and was honoured with a state funeral.

How long was Jacinda Ardern Prime Minister? ›

Dame Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern GNZM (/dʒəˈsɪndə ˈɑːrdɜːrn/; born 26 July 1980) is a New Zealand politician. She was the 40th Prime Minister of New Zealand and the Leader of the Labour Party from October 2017 to January 2023. She was elected to the House of Representatives in 2008.

Who replaced Churchill as PM? ›

Sir Anthony Eden carved out a career in the Foreign Office, serving as Foreign Secretary 3 times during important periods in the Second World War and the Cold War. He was acknowledged by many as Winston Churchill's successor and took over as Prime Minister in April 1955 at the age of 57.

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