Jacinda Ardern’s next job? Outgoing New Zealand PM addresses rumours she’s bound for a plum job at the United Nations after shock resignation
- Ms Ardern announced her resignation on Thursday
- She denied she was going for a role in United Nations
- Ms Ardern said she was excited to spend time with family
Jacinda Ardern has shut down rumours she’ll be heading to a plum role at the United Nations after announcing her shock resignation as the Prime Minister of New Zealand.
Ms Ardern announced on Thursday in an emotional press conference that she would be stepping down from the top job on February 7.
When asked by a reporter whether she would take up a role at the UN, Ms Ardern said she currently didn’t have any other career aspirations.
‘As you can see by the fact you’ve not been aware of this, so that has not been my focus,’ she said.

Jacinda Ardern has shut down rumours she was considering a career change to the United Nations after announcing her shock resignation
‘I have no plans other than spending a lot of time with my family.’
Sky News anchor Ashleigh Gillon noted jobs offers would ‘surely be coming thick and fast’ for the outgoing prime minister.
Ms Ardern fought back tears when she made the announcement on Thursday to a horde of media unaware she was stepping down.
‘I know what this job takes. And I know that I no longer have enough in the tank to do it justice,’ she said.
‘I would be doing a disservice to continue.’
Ms Ardern said the Labour party would elect a new leader by the weekend but Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson would not be a candidate.
She was expected to announce an election date – which she did, for October 14 – but shocked all-comers by declaring her exit from politics.
She said she left without regrets, offering a simple way she would like to be remembered.
‘As someone who always tried to be kind,’ she said.
Ms Ardern also addressed her family; her fiance Clarke Gayford and four-year-old daughter Neve.
‘Neve, mum is looking forward to being there when you start school this year,’ she said.
‘And to Clarke – let’s finally get married.’
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