Ardern’s remaining act as chief was to hitch Hipkins and different lawmakers attending celebrations on the Rātana assembly grounds, the house of an Indigenous Māori spiritual motion.
Ardern advised reporters she’d been mates with Hipkins for practically 20 years and spent two hours with him on the drive to the assembly grounds. She stated the one actual recommendation she might supply was, “You do you.”
“This is for him now. It’s for him to carve out his own space to be his own kind of leader,” Ardern stated. “Actually, there’s no advice I can really impart. I can share information, I can share experiences, but this is now for him.”
Ardern additionally addressed the extensive dialogue that has been happening since her announcement concerning the vitriolic and misogynistic assaults on her on social media — one thing she has stated didn’t contribute to her choice to step down.
“Whilst there has been a bit of commentary in the aftermath of my departure, I would hate for anyone to view my departure as a negative commentary on New Zealand,” Ardern stated.
“I have experienced such love, compassion, empathy and kindness when I’ve been in this job. That has been my predominant experience.”
Hipkins advised reporters the management transition was “bittersweet.”
“Obviously, I’m really honored to be taking on the role, but as is well known, Jacinda’s a very good friend of mine,” he stated.
At the assembly grounds, Ardern was greeted with embraces and songs. She advised these attending she would go away the job with a larger love and affection for New Zealand and its individuals than when she began.
“I didn’t think that was possible,” she stated.
She stated her colleagues had been distinctive individuals.
“I never did this job alone,” Ardern stated. “I did it alongside these wonderful servants to New Zealand. And I leave knowing that you are in the best of hands.”
Ardern plans to remain on as a Member of Parliament till April to keep away from triggering a particular election forward of the nation’s normal election in October. She stated she was ready for her new, comparatively obscure position.
“I’m ready to be lots of things,” Ardern advised reporters. “I’m ready to be a backbench MP. I’m ready to be a sister, and a mom.”