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Jacinda Ardern to stand down as New Zealand’s prime minister

Leader will bow out by February ahead of October election after more than 5 years in office

Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s prime minister since 2017, has announced that she will step down by February rather than contest a general election this year.

Ardern said that following a period of reflection over the Christmas period, she no longer had the energy to continue in the role for another four years.

“I have no regrets,” she told reporters about her decision, adding that she would be “doing a disservice to New Zealand” if she continued in the role.

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