Jacinda Ardern’s Resignation Has People Wondering When To Quit
Jacinda Ardern’s resignation as New Zealand prime minister has sparked discussions about burnout and when is the “right time” to leave a job.
Jacinda Ardern’s resignation as New Zealand prime minister has sparked discussions about burnout and when is the “right time” to leave a job.
The party has struggled to connect with women voters in recent elections, especially from the 18-34 age group. Moreover, just nine of the party’s 42 MPs in the House of Representatives and ten of its 26 senators are women. There have not been so few Liberal women elected to parliament since 1993.
Commentary about New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been its abusive, violent, sexist and misogynistic tenor.
At the press conference announcing New Zealand’s first lockdown in the face of COVID, she said: “Be strong, and be kind.”
Young women have always faced scepticism about their experience and ability to rule. This was even true of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The 43-year-old Leo Varadkar is all set to become Ireland’s prime minister for the second time. He makes history in every sense as Varadkar is a mixed race, openly gay, and one of Ireland’s youngest-ever leaders in his second stint.
The States having over 10% women lawmakers are Bihar (10.70%), Jharkhand (12.35%), Chhattisgarh (14.44%), Haryana (10%), Rajasthan (12%), Uttarakhand.
Everyone is eager to know who is winning, and who will keep the throne. Now the results are up, winners seem to have an ex-factor to it Irrespective of parties, there are many controversial winners in the election that created a stir. Payal Kukarani is one of the names, that has attracted a lot of attention since her nomination.
The attempted assassination of Imran Khan on November 3 has ushered Pakistan into another stage of political instability, with increased likelihood of further political violence.
Once again a politician crossed a line and challenged women’s autonomy to choose under the pretext of culture. This time it was the journalist, who chose not to put bindi. A video went viral on social media in which right-wing leader Sambhaji Bhide was seen schooling a journalist to apply ‘bindi’ on her forehead. He asked her to wear a bindi if she wants his byte and refused to speak to her.