Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern receives one of the country’s highest honors

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Former New Zealand Prime Minister jacinda ardern received one of the highest honors in the country this Mondayfor his service to the country, he was made a Dame Grand Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.

Office of the Prime Minister, Ardern At the age of 37, he became the youngest leader of the Labor Party.opposed the Christchurch terrorist attacks, advocating a gun ban; the covid-19 pandemicconfirms “one of the lowest mortality rates in the Western world”; and reducing child poverty in the country, among other measures.

The official statement also stated that the former head of government was involved in Fortune magazine. Among the top 50 leaders in the world in 2021.

“Dame Jacinda Ardern, who served as Prime Minister from 2017 to 2023, Recognized for service to New Zealand New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said in a statement that “some of the biggest challenges our country is facing in modern times.”

The policy stated that “incredibly honored” despite “hesitations to accept this recognition”: According to radio station RNZ, “For me, this is a way of thanking my family, colleagues and people who have supported me to take on the most challenging and rewarding role of my life.”

Ardern announced in January that he had resigned as head of government, arguing that he had “given everything” to become prime minister, but that it also “cost him dearly”, and called for an October 14 election. “Unless I have full tank and some reserve, I cannot and should not do the work. for the unplanned and unexpected difficulties that inevitably arise.”

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