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  2. Jacinda Ardern - Wikipedia

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    Ardern is a second cousin of Hamish McDouall, former mayor of Whanganui. [346] She is also a distant cousin of former National MP for Taranaki-King Country Shane Ardern. [347] Shane Ardern left Parliament in 2014, three years before Jacinda Ardern became prime minister. [348] Ardern's husband is television presenter Clarke Gayford.

  3. Second term of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand

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    Ardern described the free trade agreement as a "gold-standard free trade agreement" that would help accelerate the country's economic recovery. [108] On 7 March, Ardern announced that the Government would be introducing a new Russia Sanctions Act 2022 under urgency to enable autonomous sanctions against in response to its recent invasion of ...

  4. Clarke Gayford - Wikipedia

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    Gayford and Jacinda Ardern began dating in 2013. [5] In August 2017, Ardern was elected as leader of the Labour Party and, following a general election, she became prime minister on 26 October 2017. [5] Gayford had been referred to as the spouse of the prime minister, although the couple were not married at the time.

  5. Lists of people by net worth - Wikipedia

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  6. New Zealand Labour Party - Wikipedia

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    In the 2017 election the party, under Jacinda Ardern, returned to prominence with its best showing since the 2005 general election, winning 36.9% of the party vote and 46 seats. [17] On 19 October 2017, Labour formed a minority coalition government with New Zealand First , with confidence and supply from the Green Party .

  7. Leader of the New Zealand Labour Party - Wikipedia

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    Jacinda Ardern (born 1980) Mount Albert: 1 August 2017 22 January 2023 5 years, 174 days LO 2017: PM 2017–2023: herself: 18 Chris Hipkins (born 1978) Remutaka: 22 January 2023 Incumbent: 1 year, 345 days PM 2023: himself: LO 2023–present: Luxon 2023–present

  8. 2017 New Zealand general election - Wikipedia

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    Deputy leader Jacinda Ardern was unanimously elected leader by the party caucus, while Kelvin Davis was unanimously elected deputy leader to replace Ardern. [127] The leadership change saw a large boost in the Labour Party's support – the party had received $250,000 in donations and signed up 1000 volunteers within 24 hours of the leadership ...

  9. List of prime ministers of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Dame Jacinda Ardern GNZM MP for Mount Albert (born 1980) 2017 2020 26 October 2017 25 January 2023 5 years, 91 days Labour: Sixth Labour with New Zealand First 2017–2020; C&S with Greens 2017–2020; Cooperation with Greens 2020–2023: 41 The Right Honourable Chris Hipkins MP for Remutaka (born 1978) – 25 January 2023 27 November 2023 306 ...