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“I no longer have enough in the tank“

https://thebulletin.brandtschool.de/i-no-longer-have-enough-in-the-tank

By StephenTete Mantey and Andrew Kisekka

In a surprise move, Jacinda Ardern announced her resignation as New Zealand’s


Prime Minister (PM) citing personal reasons and a desire to spend more time
with her family. Elected in 2017, Ardern led the Labour Party to a historic victory
whilst becoming New Zealand's youngest female PM at 37 years of age. Ardern
quickly made a name for herself on the world stage as a leader who prioritized
the well-being of her citizens and put forward progressive policies to address
some of New Zealand's most pressing issues, which now become her important
legacies.

Who is Jacinda Ardern?

Jacinda Ardern was born on July 26, 1980, in Hamilton, New Zealand. Ardern earned
a bachelor's degree in communication studies in 2001 at the University of Waikato
where her association with the Labour Party had already begun. She landed a
position as a member of staff for Prime Minister Helen Clark, Ardern's political hero,
and mentor. Ardern served in the cabinet office of British Prime Minister, Tony Blair.

At age 28, Ardern entered the House of Representatives as its youngest member.
Ardern has served as the 40th prime minister of New Zealand since 2017 and served
as the leader of the Labour Party from 2017 to 2023 (Wallenfeldt, 2023). What
inspired Ardern to enter politics was when she saw “children without shoes on their
feet or anything to eat for lunch” at Murupara, a small decayed logging town with a
relatively high crime rate. Ardern's youthful charisma, feminist progressive values,
and compassionate leadership style shot her to fame (Zhuang, 2023).

She has described the extent of child poverty and homelessness in New Zealand as a
blatant failure' of capitalism. In global politics, Jacinda Ardern has been very popular
over the years with the 'jacindamania’ syndrome as described in The New York Times.
A terrorist attack, a deadly volcanic eruption, and the coronavirus pandemic are
crises that Ms. Ardern manoeuvered by gaining global fame (Cortellazzo & Bruni,
2021). Hence, (McKee, 2021) describes Jacinda Ardern as someone who knows what
they are doing and views what needs to be done.

Ardern´s Major Policy Implementations and Limitations

One of the key aspects of Ardern's legacy is her focus on child poverty and
inequality. In her first year in office, she introduced several policies, for example, her
government introduced a "Wellbeing Budget" aimed at reducing child poverty,
including increasing welfare payments, introducing free doctor visits for children
under 14, and raising the minimum wage. These policies have had an impact on
reducing child poverty in New Zealand, although the numbers remain to be among
the highest in developed countries.

Another important aspect is her response to the COVID-19 pandemic. New Zealand
was one of the first countries to successfully respond and combat the virus, and
Ardern's leadership was widely credited with the country's success. She implemented
strict lockdown measures, closed the borders, and made testing widely available. This
helped to prevent the spread of the virus and allowed the country to return to
normalcy more quickly than many other countries.

Ardern has also made a significant impact in the area of climate change. In 2019, she
announced a target to make New Zealand carbon neutral by 2050, and she has since
introduced several policies to help achieve this goal. This includes investing in
renewable energy, planting trees, and reducing emissions from transport. Although
the government was criticized for making too much concession, her effort was
recognized as making a crucial step by some, while others consider her to leave a
more mixed record in this area.

Finally, Ardern's leadership style has been widely admired for its compassion and
empathy. She has been credited with creating a more inclusive and caring society
and has been a strong advocate for marginalized groups. This included her support
for the LGBTQ+ community, her efforts to improve the lives of people with
disabilities, and policies like childcare subsidies to promote gender equality.

Despite her successes, Ardern has also faced limitations and challenges in her role as
prime minister. For example, her government has been criticized for its handling of
the housing crisis, with many New Zealanders struggling to afford to buy or rent a
home. Her fame is not the same in her country New Zealand as a result of her failure
to deliver some of her campaign promises. And so following her shocking
resignation, the media, and other personalities have commented on some problems
she will leave for her successor; the cost of living crisis, unaffordable housing,
increasing crime, and public discontentment over harsh Covid-19 measures.

After Ardern, what´s next?

Although Ardern was quoted saying, “I am not leaving because it was hard. Had that
been the case, I probably would have departed two months into the job. I am leaving
because with such a privileged role, comes responsibility, the responsibility to know
when you are the right person to lead, and also when you are not. I know what this
job takes, and I know that I no longer have enough in the tank to do it justice. It is
that simple”. Her opponents point to the abundance of new problems and what they
see as inadequate solutions for the old ones. What lies ahead for New Zealand's next
Prime Minister is uncertain.
Ardern's international popularity sets a high standard for future leaders to follow.
However, the challenges and limitations faced by her government also highlight the
ongoing issues that will need to be addressed by the next Prime Minister. It is also
without doubt that her leadership style and the way she handled her resignation
serve as valuable lessons for leaders all over the world.

Overall, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has built a legacy of progressive leadership
and compassionate governance. The ways she approached governance have been
marked by her efforts to decrease child poverty, inequality, and the impacts of
climate change, promote immigrant integration, and prioritize refugee issues. New
Zealand will remember Jacinda Ardern as one of its most popular and trusted
leaders. There is a lot from her legacy that other world leaders should learn from.

Further reading

Cortellazzo, L. & Bruni, E. (2021). Two sides of the same coin? An analysis of authentic
and charismatic leadership during crisis. Academy of Management Annual Meeting
Proceedings (1):14818

Kwai, I. (2017). The New Zealand election had been predictable. Then jacindamania
hit. The New York Times. Available
at https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/04/world/asia/jacinda-ardern-new-
zealand.html

Malpass, L. (2023). “Live: Jacinda Ardern announces she will resign as prime minister
by February 7th”. Retrieved on 21 January 2023

McKee, M. (2021). Never again. Health and sustainable development in the light of
the pandemic. What went wrong? Journal of Health Inequalities, 7 (2): 116-119

Rashbrooke, M. (2020). The seven key challenges facing Jacinda Ardern. Opinion.
Available at https://thespinoff.co.nz/opinion/19-10-2020/the-seven-key-challenges-
facing-jacinda-arden

Wallenfeldt, J. (2023). Jacinda Ardern: Prime minister of New Zealand. Encyclopedia


Britannica

Zhuang, Y. (2023). Key moments in Jacinda Ardern’s political career. The New York
Times. Available at https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/19/world/australia/ardern-
new-zealand- pm-moments.html

Roston, E. & Withers, T. (2023) Jacinda Ardern Leaves a Mixed Record on Tackling
Climate Change. Available at https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-01-
24/jacinda-ardern-leaves-a-mixed-record-on-tackling-climate-change
Badham, V. (2023) Jacinda Ardern’s graceful departure is the personification of
modern democratic ideals. Available
at https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jan/19/jacinda-ardern-new-
zealand-pm-resignation-modern-democratic-ideals

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/482731/jacinda-ardern-s-defining-legacy-
serving-new-zealand-during-a-crisis

https://www.npr.org/2023/01/22/1150051375/new-zealand-jacinda-ardern-
resigning-takeaways-politicians?ft=nprml&f=1150051375

https://library.fes.de/pdf-files/id/ipa/17207.pdf

https://www.grin.com/document/1040139

https://www.vox.com/world/2023/1/21/23562489/jacinda-ardern-new-zealand-
prime-minister-resign

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