Vikrant Shekhawat : Jan 19, 2023, 09:47 AM
PM Jacinda Ardern: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced her resignation on Thursday during the party's annual meeting. She said she would resign next month. He said that now he does not have the energy left to continue in this post and fulfill the responsibility. Prime Minister Jessica Ardern told a meeting of members of her Labor Party: "My time has come. I do not have the capacity to continue for another four years."PM Ardern said that during the summer holidays she considered whether she had the energy left to continue leading the country, concluding that she did not. In 2017, Ardern became the world's youngest prime minister. In the first term, he had to face New Zealand's worst terrorist attack, volcanic eruption and corona epidemic. PM Ardern's actions were discussed a lot during the Corona epidemic.won for the second time in 2020Ardern won a landslide victory for a second time in 2020, but her popularity has plummeted as she battles eroding trust in the government, a worsening economic situation and a resurgent conservative opposition. "It has been the most satisfying five and a half years of my life, but there have been challenges," Ardern, 42, said on Thursday.Prime Minister Ardern said, “I am leaving, because with such a privileged role comes responsibility. The responsibility of knowing when you are the right person to lead and when you are not. I know what it takes to do this role and I know I don't have enough energy to do justice to it.'I am human, leaders are humans'He said, “I am human, leaders are humans. As long as we bear this responsibility, we do all we can and it is time for me to make a decision." Asked how New Zealanders would remember his leadership, he said, 'As someone who always tries to be kind." Ardern will remain an elected MP until a general election in New Zealand is due on October 14 this year.