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Ardern wins landslide in NZ elections

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WELLINGTON: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern won a landslide victory in New Zealand’s general election, leveraging success battling Covid-19 to gain an unpreceden­ted outright majority and the chance to implement her reform agenda.

With two thirds of the vote counted, Ardern’s centre-left Labour Party was on 49.2% and forecast to take around 64 seats in the 120-member parliament.

No leader has achieved an absolute majority since New Zealand adopted a proportion­al voting system in 1996, leading to a succession of multi-party government­s.

While the count has not been finalised, the figures were enough for opposition leader Judith Collins to concede defeat after phoning Ardern.

“Congratula­tions on your result because it is, I believe, an outstandin­g result for the Labour Party.

“It has been a tough campaign,” Collins told cheering supporters in Auckland.

Her conservati­ve National Party was expected to take around 35 seats in what appears to be its worst result in nearly 20 years.

Ardern’s performanc­e beat pre-election opinion polls and put Labour on course for its strongest showing since 1946.

Party president Claire Szabo praised the campaign of the charismati­c leader, who sparked a wave of support dubbed “Jacinda-mania” when she took over the party in 2017 as it was languishin­g in the polls.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Congratula­tions: Ardern (inset) speaking after her win as supporters cheer during the Labour Party election event in Auckland.
— Reuters Congratula­tions: Ardern (inset) speaking after her win as supporters cheer during the Labour Party election event in Auckland.
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