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Former New Zealand Prime Minister Ardern Named ‘Female Mayor’ for Responding to COVID-19 and Pandemic
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Former prime minister Jacinda Ardern was honor as. New Zealand’s second most famous person on the occasion of King Charles’ birthday celebrate in the country on 5 June. New Zealand’s biggest competition to date.

Former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern received one of New Zealand’s top awards on Monday for leading. The country in the Covid-19 crisis. The terrorist attacks on both churches in Christchurch and the Isle of Wight.

Ardern attended this year’s coronation after receiving New Zealand’s second highest honor. The Dame Grand Companion, on King Charles’ birthday on 5 June to mark the country’s sixth anniversary. The winner is usually chose by the prime minister in New Zealand. And then the head of state is confirm by the British monarch. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said Ardern was commend. For his contribution to some of New Zealand’s greatest challenges in modern times.

Hope, “Ensuring New Zealand’s response to the 2019 terrorist attacks. And the Covid-19 pandemic represents a moment of great challenge for our 40th Prime Minister. And I have seen firsthand that his commitment to New Zealand is still relevant at this time.” said Pukins.

Ardern, who became prime minister in 2017, announced his resignation in January, saying he could “no longer govern” New Zealand.

Ardern said she was “very humble” to receive the honor. But said she took the award “from her two hearts”. Because her passion for recognition “is about all of us, not alone.” “But I’ve heard from many New Zealanders. And have encouraged them over the years to accept this honor,” Ardern said in a statement.

New Zealand One of the most profitable countries in the world. He credits Jacinda Ardern as a leader for her work for the country during the Covid-19 pandemic. And the Christchurch attacks, the former prime minister.

Ardern was praise but said he was conflicted about it. “I am hesitant to accept this recognition. Much of what we have become as a nation over the past five years concerns all of us, not just one person,” he said.
So for me, it’s a way of saying thank you to my family, colleagues and contributors. They supported me. Someone who played the most difficult and rewarding role in my life.”

Governor Chris Hipkins, commending his leadership at the time. Said the previous leader’s career was mark by national and international turmoil “time is in fierce competition.” In particular, he affirmed his response to the killing of 50 Muslims worshiping at the Christchurch mosque by a white gunman. And his leadership in the epidemic that has resulted in New Zealand’s high vaccine success and low mortality rates.

Rescued by Ardern. He is a well-known public figure since his sudden resignation in January. Accepted the role of Prime Minister’s Special Director to continue her work on combating online extremism and terrorism. Joined the board of Prince William’s World Champion Award honoring responses to environmental crises. And received a scholarship from Harvard University.

On Monday, the country, King III. Announcing the King’s Birthday Honors, a public holiday in Charles’ honor. Queen Camilla was also honor with the New Zealand Order of Merit for her support of the monarchy.
The New Zealand tradition is to recognize the services of the king’s wife.

Countries awarded a total of 182 awards, three of which were ladies and three were knights. Recipients include Māori leaders, sports coaches, doctors, journalists, technical experts, business leaders, and more.

Ardern enters this year’s memorial list after being awarded New Zealand’s second-tallest Dame Grand Companion as the country celebrates King Charles Day, born on June 5. The winner is usually chose by the prime minister in New Zealand and then confirm by. British monarch as head of state.
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said Ardern was commend for his contribution to some of New Zealand’s greatest challenges in modern times.

Hope, “Leading New Zealand’s response to the 2019 terrorist attacks and the COVID-19 pandemic represents a moment of great challenge for our 40th Prime Minister, while I have seen firsthand that his commitment to New Zealand remains true.” said Pukins.

Ardern, who became prime minister in 2017, resigned in January, saying he could “no longer govern” New Zealand.

Ardern said she “struggled hard” to get the honor, but “reluctantly” agreed because of her commitment to recognition that “belongs to all of us, not just one.” “But over the years I have encouraged New Zealanders to accept this honor, and I have heard it from many New Zealanders,”

Ardern said in a statement. Said.
“So for me, it’s a way of thanking my family, colleagues, and people who have supported me in the difficult and rewarding role of my life.”

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