Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand's youngest prime minister, has announced that she will step down next month. First elected in 2017, and re-appointed in 2020, Ardern, 42, led her country in crises -- the COVID-19 pandemic, the Christchurch mosque shootings and the Whakaari volcano eruption.
At a press conference on Thursday, an emotional Jacinda Ardern said "I no longer have enough in the tank" to stay in the leadership role.
"I had hoped that I would find what I needed to carry on over that period but, unfortunately, I haven't, and I would be doing a disservice to New Zealand to continue," she added.
Ardern was 37 when she was elected New Zealand's prime minister in 2017. She became the youngest female premier. A year later, she made another record by becoming only the second prime minister to give birth while in office.
For most part, Ardern was praised as a compassionate and effective leader. However, after 2020, her popularity began declining amid a rising conservative opposition in New Zealand and worsening economy.
Here is how other leaders reacted to Ardern's announcement:
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Ardern had shown the world how lead with "intellect and strength".
"She has demonstrated that empathy and insight are powerful leadership qualities," Albanese added.
Jacinda Ardern has shown the world how to lead with intellect and strength.
She has demonstrated that empathy and insight are powerful leadership qualities.
Jacinda has been a fierce advocate for New Zealand, an inspiration to so many and a great friend to me. pic.twitter.com/QJ64mNCJMI
— Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) January 19, 2023
Canada's Justin Trudeau said the difference Ardern had made was "immeasurable".
"Thank you, for your partnership and your friendship – and for your empathic, compassionate, strong, and steady leadership over these past several years," he added.
Thank you, @JacindaArdern, for your partnership and your friendship – and for your empathic, compassionate, strong, and steady leadership over these past several years. The difference you have made is immeasurable. I’m wishing you and your family nothing but the best, my friend. pic.twitter.com/72Q5p9GZzg
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) January 19, 2023
Christopher Luxon, the leader of Labour Party rival New Zealand National Party, said: "She has given her all to this incredibly demanding job and I wish her and her family all the very best for the future."
On behalf of the National Party, I offer to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern our thanks for her service to New Zealand.
She has given her all to this incredibly demanding job and I wish her and her family all the very best for the future. Thank you Jacinda.
— Christopher Luxon (@chrisluxonmp) January 19, 2023
Ayesha Verrall, New Zealand's minister for COVID-19, spoke of her privilege of having worked alongside Ardern. "Her leadership saved tens of thousands of New Zealand lives," Verrall tweeted.
It’s my privilege to have served with @jacindaardern and to have witnessed her strength, intellect and humanity as she lead us through the pandemic. Her leadership saved tens of thousands of New Zealand lives.— Ayesha Verrall (@drayeshaverrall) January 19, 2023
Australian Senator Penny Wong said Ardern was an inspiration to her and many others.
"Jacinda brought strength, compassion and kindness to leadership, gaining the admiration of so many around the world," Wong wrote. "Australia thanks you for your service and friendship."
My best wishes to NZ Prime Minister @jacindaardern.Jacinda brought strength, compassion and kindness to leadership, gaining the admiration of so many around the world. You are a source of inspiration to me and many others.
Australia thanks you for your service and friendship. pic.twitter.com/rYyWkqSVSr
— Senator Penny Wong (@SenatorWong) January 19, 2023
Here are some more reactions:
“I leave New Zealanders with a belief that you can be kind, but strong, empathetic but decisive, optimistic but focused. And that you can be your own kind of leader – one who knows when it’s time to go”An inspiring figure even from half a world away. https://t.co/Dm9zrphJRE
— Tom Winter (@WinterForMT) January 19, 2023
I met @jacindaardern at the Pacific Islands Forum in #Tuvalu in 2019. An impressive Prime Minister of
I don't really know New Zealand politics but what I will remember about Jacinda Ardern is the legalization of abortion rights and her immense compassion towards the Muslim community after the racist attack in Christchurch. pic.twitter.com/N9RWw6RUtp
— Yara Amendiares (@foushi19) January 19, 2023