There was an error submitting the form. She’s proud of that job – but not too proud to realise how it might sound to some. Ms Ardern was also criticised over Labour’s mishandling of an internal investigation into the alleged sexual assault of a party volunteer. https://thenewdaily.com.au/.../05/jacinda-ardern-achievements-video-viral To mark the anniversary, Ms Ardern was challenged to cram what she said were some of her key achievements into what was meant to be a two-minute Facebook video … but which ended up going 56 seconds over. With an election due in the next year, one recent poll had the opposition National Party with enough support to form a coalition government. All rights reserved. Earlier this year, Ms Ardern received global praise for her leadership in the aftermath of the Christchurch shooting. One pointed at Ms Ardern’s as-yet unfulfilled election promise on making medicinal cannabis available (which was one of her “100 days” policies), while another questioned the adequacy of her achievements on nursing staff levels and pay. SA’s radical return to pre-pandemic normal, Flight Centre axes more stores, calls for Australian borders to re-open, Donald Trump beats hasty retreat from Proud Boys comments, Police manhunt north of Brisbane after woman suffers ‘serious gunshot wound’, Morrison names first states to benefit from trans-Tasman travel ‘bubble’. Ms Ardern also spruiked her crackdown on foreign home buyers and ban on single-use plastic bags, as well as the planting of 140 million trees and the extension of paid parental leave. Please try again. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern did not fall short of confidence after she was asked to list her achievements in two minutes in a Facebook video. Absolutely incredible to watch this @jacindaardern video be pinged around the world. Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand politician who in 2017 became leader of the New Zealand Labour Party and then, at age 37, the country’s youngest prime minister in more than 150 years. Wharfies call a halt to port industrial action, ‘Bit of a situation’: Melbourne virus outbreak linked to Chadstone shopping centre, ‘Darkest of days’: Heartbroken Chrissy Teigen reveals pregnancy loss, Judge criticises NSW Police ‘code of silence’ after officers charged over attempted rape of 17 year-old, ‘Vertical consumption’? Jacinda Ardern's quickfire list of achievements video goes global. However, while many of the comments on Ms Ardern’s own Facebook post were positive (with many suggesting she take her skills to Australia, the UK or Canada), some New Zealanders were more critical. The rapid-fire list has been watched over 2 million times, with many pointing to it as an example of what leadership should look like.
It was a huge victory, given she only took over the leadership of the Labour Party seven weeks out from the election, and it made her New Zealand’s youngest leader since the 1800s. Jacinda Ardern /dʒəˈsɪndə ˈɑːdɜːn/b, de son nom complet Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern, née le 26 juillet 1980 à Hamilton, est une femme d'État néo-zélandaise, Première ministre depuis le 26 octobre 2017. A ‘rock star’ politician in the mode of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, she came into office amid ‘Jacindamania.’ However, she has been criticised by some in New Zealand over the country’s slowing economy and falling business confidence, while her Government recently had to scrap its “overly ambitious” target of building 100,000 homes in 10 years. The speeches are there, in wobbly video on YouTube.
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Ardern is seen punching the air and punctuating her speech with cries of “comrade” as she rails against neo-liberalism, climate change, defence spending and other evils. Get The New Daily free every morning and evening. The two groups of people most vulnerable to dying from COVID-19, Beaches shut as authorities search for shark that killed Nick Slater on Gold Coast, Australian Caleb Ewan pipped at finish line of Stage 10 of the Tour de France, Michael Pascoe: China’s leader takes a turn for the particularly stupid… and ours is no better, The ‘highly sophisticated’ religious movement trying to brainwash Australians, Garry Linnell: Empathy is dead and it’s time for us peasants to make way for profits, Half-baked case to downplay coronavirus built on one big misunderstanding, Airlines want us on planes so badly they’re willing to pay for our funerals. “While the US President was busy backing a commentator who equates the hijab with treason, the New Zealand Prime Minister was quietly donning a headscarf to visit stricken Muslim communities,” wrote Annabel Crabb. But the fact it gets into the nitty gritty of New Zealand politics hasn’t stopped non-Kiwis from watching. Copyright © 2020 The New Daily. Subscribe for free to get the latest breaking news and analysis sent to your inbox. And how will this one finish? Posted Tue Tuesday 5 Nov November 2019 at 3:01am Tue Tuesday 5 … Jacinda Ardern speed-lists her achievements in Facebook video which has gone global. How do pandemics usually end? But other items on the list were much more local, like: All up, she sped through 50 items. In fact, Ardern took an extra 56 seconds and narrated a "few key headline" accomplishments in a clip that has swiftly gone viral. In the last 48 hours, it's seemingly gone everywhere from the UK to Pakistan, and has even gone viral in Lebanon – becoming another tool for protestors to push for change pic.twitter.com/7RyJvywHjJ, — Ashleigh Stewart (@Ash_Stewart_) November 3, 2019. “The best guess is that the result could go either way,” political commentator Bryce Edwards of Victoria University told Reuters. It’s been two years since Jacinda Ardern became New Zealand’s Prime Minister at 37.