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Jacinda Ardern calls for unity after winning second term as New Zealand Prime Minister

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New Zealand’s Prime Minister addressed the nation after her Labour Party secured a landslide victory in the 2019 election. The Labour Party won the election, which was originally set for September but was delayed by a month due to the coronavirus pandemic, with a majority of 49 percent.

 
Good on Ms. Ardern. When did New Zealand become part of Europe?

Cheers and be well.
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New Zealand’s Prime Minister addressed the nation after her Labour Party secured a landslide victory in the 2019 election. The Labour Party won the election, which was originally set for September but was delayed by a month due to the coronavirus pandemic, with a majority of 49 percent.



Ardern has shown the world how to lead a nation during a pandemic, and her citizens have rewarded her for it.

Better yet, New Zealand's right-wing populist party, NZ First, not only will no longer be a part of the government: They didn't even get enough votes to get into parliament! (y)

Truly a great day for democracy. :)
 

Ardern has shown the world how to lead a nation during a pandemic, and her citizens have rewarded her for it.

Better yet, New Zealand's right-wing populist party, NZ First, not only will no longer be a part of the government: They didn't even get enough votes to get into parliament! (y)

Truly a great day for democracy. :)
But instead we get seymour and the act party. A extreme right wing libertarian. Luckily they will be on the opposition benches.

On the bright side seymour is bringing in nine newbies with absolutely no experience in the bull pit of a debate chamber. That should prove to be entertaining.
 
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I totally called this.

Not that it was difficult. Judith Collins ran a campaign of methodically shooting one of her own toes off each day.
 
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