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NZ PM back to work after maternity leave

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WELLINGTON — New Zealand Prime Minister and new mum Jacinda Ardern, only the second world leader to give birth while in office, ended her maternity leave Thursday and immediatel­y announced baby Neve will accompany her to the United Nations next month.

After six weeks bonding with her daughter, the 38-yearold said she was looking forward to getting back to work.

"Absolutely," she told TVNZ as she marked her first day back with a round of media interviews.

"I feel like I've been gifted by the New Zealand public, by my team and with the help of the acting prime minister this time to be with Neve, which has been wonderful.

"But of course, this is a unique circumstan­ce and I'm really very keen to get back to work."

Ardern has opted to work from home in Auckland until the weekend when she will relocate to the capital Wellington.

She said that while she and partner Clarke Gayford want to protect the baby's privacy "at the same time we want to be a family and I do a very public job."

Gayford, a television fishing show host, plans to be a stay-at-home dad and the main caregiver for their daughter.

Ardern told stuff.co.nz they would travel as a family to the United Nations in New York, where she is due to speak.

"Perhaps fittingly the programme for ( the UN meeting) is focused on things like women, children, and climate change -- very strong themes in those areas," she said.

 ??  ?? New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and partner Clarke Gayford posing with their baby daughter Neve Te Aroha Ardern Gayford in Auckland.
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and partner Clarke Gayford posing with their baby daughter Neve Te Aroha Ardern Gayford in Auckland.

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