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WELLINGTON, Oct 18 — New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern vowed today to 'crack on' with delivering her vision following a landslide election victory, after a string of disasters frustrated reform in her first term. Ardern won a historic outright majority in yesterday's poll — the first...

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern greets Clarke Gayford at the Labour Party election night event as she claims victory in the general election, in Auckland October 17, 2020. — AAP Image via Reuters

After facing criticism since winning office in 2017 for not delivering on key promises such as protecting the environment and reducing child poverty, Ardern said she now had a mandate for change. The 40-year-old, who has been hailed internationally as a standard-bearer for progressive politics, admitted the need to placate minor-party coalition partners “slowed down” reform in her first term.

She also spoke of more training programmes, job creation, protecting the environment and a determination to tackle issues such as climate change, poverty and inequality.Opposition leader Judith Collins conceded voters had given Ardern free rein to implement change, but said that also meant the prime minister could no longer claim her policy failures were caused by reform-shy coalition partners.

New Zealand has recorded only 25 coronavirus deaths in a population of five million, which Collins said boosted Ardern's standing in an electorate anxious about the pandemic.

 

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