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New Zealand will become a republic in my lifetime says former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, 45

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2026/06/20 - 14:02 501 مشاهدة
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Published: 15:02, 20 June 2026 | Updated: 15:05, 20 June 2026 Former New Zealand Prime Minister Dame Jacinda Ardern says she believes her country will become a republic in her lifetime. The 45-year-old left-winger who famously became the country's youngest PM in 150 years aged just 37 in 2017 - and announced she was pregnant only weeks after her victory - said many Kiwis believed a republic was 'their future'. Ms Ardern, who now lives in Australia with her husband Clarke Gayford and their daughter Neve, joining what has been seen as a Kiwi exodus to the country, said that it would 'take time' to happen as it was a 'complex picture because of the Crown's relationship with indigenous New Zealanders' and 'there were so many other really important things going on'. However she said: 'It's not top of the agenda for New Zealand but I believe it will become a republic in my lifetime. If you ask the question, many would say it's something that should be in our future.' A republic would mean that the reigning British monarch would no longer be the country's Head of State. As a Commonwealth realm, along with 15 others including Canada and Australia, King Charles is the country's monarch even though it is an independent sovereign state. And unlike in Australia, where the republic movement has previously been strong, public sentiment in New Zealand has not been overwhelmingly enthusiastic for abolishing the monarch's role. The indigenous Maori population is said to value the Crown's role in the country because of its commitments under the historic Treaty of Waitangi which protects their rights. Former New Zealand Prime Minister Dame Jacinda Ardern says she believes her country will become a republic in her lifetime Ms Ardern became only the second elected world leader to give birth in office Nevertheless Ms Ardern, who steered New Zealand through the Covid years, praised the late Queen for the advice she gave to her during her pregnancy on a state visit to the country. She said the Queen gave her some 'simple, practical advice' that you just 'have to get on with it' which is 'exactly what she needed'. 'What she was saying was there's no big secret to it, you just take every day as it comes,' she told today's Times. The former leader, who won praise for her decisive style of leadership during the pandemic and following the Christchurch mosque shootings in 2019, said she 'wouldn't wish managing a pandemic on anyone'. Looking back at the gun ban on semi-automatic weapons brought in after the massacre which killed 51 worshippers, she said it was up to other countries whether they believed guns like that should 'be routinely available'. And Ms Ardern, who became only the second elected world leader to give birth in office, was sanguine about her popularity and so-called 'Jacindamania' saying she still 'refused to believe it existed'. Instead she said she was experienced enough to know there were 'ups and downs' in office and called for better support for today's politicians who were trying to steer a less extreme course than some. She said people should do 'a better job of supporting politicians who aren't using blame, fear and isolation as a tool', saying it was an 'incredibly difficult time' and it was easy to feel 'demoralised' by people voting for 'authoritarianism or the far right'. Ms Ardern, who detailed her story in the bestselling A Different Kind of Power including her early life growing up as a Mormon, said the first thought any parent would feel now if their child wanted to go into politics was 'fear' because it had become so divisive. 'If you fear a career for your child, that tells us that something needs to change,' she insisted. She said it was wrong for politicians to be threatened or accept violence and things had 'definitely got worse'. Ms Ardern, who resigned from office in 2023 after a second election victory in 2020, saying she was 'too tired to commit to another four years, also detailed her 'fertility journey' suggesting she needed to explain to New Zealanders why she won an election and then very soon had a baby. She said she just 'felt like I was part of this very large club of women trying to make it work'. The comments below have not been moderated. 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المصدر: Daily Mail | Source: Daily Mail

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