Jacinda Ardern is a New Zealand politician who, since October 2017, has been serving as the 40th Prime Minister of the country. Sworn in the position at 37 years of age, she became the youngest female head of the government in the world. In 2017, she also became the youngest leader of the Labour party and the second female to lead it after Helen Clark. She joined the Labour party when she was just seventeen years of age, and at twenty-eight she entered the Parliament as its youngest sitting MP. She sees herself as a social democrat and a progressive with her government paying special attention to the country’s housing crisis, child poverty and social inequality. She has been widely appreciated for handling the situation in the aftermath of Christchurch mosque shootings in 2019 and COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand in 2020.
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Jacinda Ardern Is currently the prime mister of New Zealand and has been since October 2017, she has been serving as the 40th prime minster of NZ. She currently the youngest serving head of government in the world and is the second female prime mister of NZ runner up from Helen Clark. She is was also the youngest member of the labour party as she joined at the age of 17, at 28 years of age she joined the Parliament as its Youngest MP. Jacinda herself sees herself as a social democrat and a progressive with her government paying special attention to child poverty and social inequality. Jacinda has also handled the Christchurch mosque shooting aftermath very well and has Dealed with Covid 19 amazingly.