Jacinda Ardern has been confirmed as Prime Minister of New Zealand for the subsequent time
- Wellington: Jacinda Ardern has been sworn in as Prime Minister for the second time.
- Jacinda Ardern, who won a landslide victory in New Zealand's general election, was sworn in as prime minister for the second time on Friday.
- According to foreign media, the swearing-in ceremony took place at Wellington Government House in which Jacinda Ardern and her cabinet members took oath in English.
- Prime Minister Jacinda used the Maori language for New Zealand when she was sworn in as Prime Minister.
- We need various significant difficulties that we can beat together, however I'm sure I have a group that is currently ready to defeat them consistently,
- According to media reports, Jacinda Ardern's cabinet consists of 20 people, including eight women.
- In this regard, he said that my cabinet as a whole represents different ideologies who are fully qualified and have the best experience to serve the country at all times in any crisis.
- He added that he had the majority needed for reform, and that his priorities were to control Corona and repair the damage it caused to the country.
- Jacinda Ardern, 40, won a landslide victory in the October 17 election, while her Labor party won its biggest victory since World War II, despite the Corona delay.
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