The Citizen (KZN)

Prime minister’s star on the rise

JACINDA ARDERN: HIGHEST APPROVAL RATING

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ew Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who was praised at home and abroad for her handling of the Christchur­ch mosques shooting last month, received her highest approval rating since taking office in a widely watched poll yesterday.

The 1News Colmar Brunton political survey showed 51% of respondent­s said Ardern was their preferred prime minister, climbing seven percentage points from the last poll in February.

It is the first political survey since a lone gunman killed 50 Muslim worshipper­s at two mosques in Christchur­ch on March 15.

Ratings for Ardern’s rival, opposition National Party leader Simon Bridges, dropped one percentage point to 5%.

Party vote results also showed Ardern’s Labour Party rising three percentage points to 48%, while the National’s rating dropping to its lowest since September 2017, at 40%.

“All I know is that I’m doing my job to the best of my ability,” Ardern told 1News when asked about the poll result.

Since coming to power in 2017, Ardern’s coalition government has faced several challenges, including weak business confidence, emboldened unions and a slowing economy.

Her youth and global celebrity has also given critics doubt.

But the 38-year-old leader struck all the right notes in the hours after the Christchur­ch attack. Ardern promptly labelled the mass killing as terrorism, and set about reassuring a nation that has been largely unscathed by the violence and fears that have afflicted other countries in the past two decades.

Pictures of Ardern wearing a head scarf and comforting families affected by the massacre went viral on the social media, and garnered praise from Muslims around the world, as well as leaders of other nations.

She also successful­ly passed a contentiou­s gun law within a month of the shooting.

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