Jacinda Ardern reappointment; promises under oath for second term

Jacinda Ardern reappointment
Jacinda Ardern reappointment

New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern has been reappointed at the country’s Prime Minister as final election results showed her landslide victory for a second term.

Jacinda Ardern and other ministers took their oaths of office during a ceremony at Wellington’s Government House.

“I would say simply that sitting at this table is Aotearoa New Zealand,” Ardern said.

“They collectively represent a range of different perspectives, huge talent, enormous experience and, as you would expect in any time of crisis, a huge commitment to serving this country.”

However, the 20-strong new-look cabinet includes eight women.

“They collectively represent a range of different perspectives, huge talent, enormous experience and, as you would expect in any time of crisis, a huge commitment to serving this country.”

Arden’s liberal Labour Party won 49 per cent of the party vote in the election. On the other hand, the opponent centre-right National Party could only secure 27 per cent of the vote along with 35 seats.

Jacinda Ardern second term

Jacinda Ardern added that she had a clear mandate for reform, although her priorities would be containing COVID-19 and rebuilding the coronavirus-damaged economy.

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