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Ardern holds first cabinet meeting after maternity leave

New Zealand prime minister thanks deputy PM for running the country in her absence

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New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern returned to Parliament yesterday to run her first cabinet meeting, six weeks after giving birth to her daughter, becoming only the second elected leader to do so in office.

Ministers applauded as Ardern entered the cabinet meeting room and took her place beside Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters, thanking him for running the country, allowing her to become its first premier to take maternity leave when in office.

“The last six weeks have been wonderful not only because of the birth of our healthy daughter but because we have been gifted by this cabinet, by the people of New Zealand, this time together,” Ardern said.

‘Nice to be back’

“It’s really, really nice to be back among you all,” she told colleagues. “Shall we get on with it?” Ardern’s daughter, Neve Te Aroha, did not accompany her to the meeting. But steps to make parliament more baby-friendly allow her to cuddle with her mother during debates and swim in the legislator­s’ pool.

Many see the 38-year-old premier’s pregnancy as symbolisin­g progress for women in leadership roles, as, in giving birth while in office, she followed Pakistan’s Benazir Bhutto in 1990.

Ardern officially returned to work on Thursday from her home in Auckland and flew to the capital Wellington on Saturday to be greeted by a high school choir at the airport, where she spoke to reporters with the baby asleep in her arms.

Ardern, who is breastfeed­ing, was accompanie­d by partner Clarke Gayford, who is caring for Neve full-time. Their plans for the weekend included setting up second-hand baby furniture at Premier House, her official residence, she told media.

 ?? AFP ?? Prime Minister and new mum Jacinda Ardern, only the second world leader to give birth while in office, resumed her work in Parliament yesterday.
AFP Prime Minister and new mum Jacinda Ardern, only the second world leader to give birth while in office, resumed her work in Parliament yesterday.

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