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‘You can lead, just like me’: New Zealand’s Ardern says farewell

In her final speech to New Zealand’s Parliament on Wednesday, Jacinda Ardern described in emotional terms how she’d navigated a pandemic and a mass shooting during her tumultuous five-year tenure as prime minister.

She also told humorous anecdotes like how a European leader so admired the striking hair of Ms. Ardern’s chief-of-staff that he fluffed it like a hairdresser – which she joked had helped secure a free-trade deal – and how her mother once sent her an uplifting, if somewhat grandiose, message: “Remember, even Jesus had people who didn’t like him.”

On a more serious note, she urged lawmakers to take the politics out of climate change.

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