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Related: About this forumJacinda Ardern's (Prime Minister, New Zealand)Maternity Leave is a Milestone
Jacinda Arderns Maternity Leave is a Milestone
When Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand, gave birth last week, she became only the second elBenazir Bhutto, the late former Prime Minister of Pakistan, became the first elected official to give birth in office in 1990. Arderns daughter was born on what would have been Bhuttos 65th birthday.
Welcome to our village, wee one, Ardern posted on Instagram after the delivery.
Ardern is the youngest prime minister in New Zealand in over a century. She announced she was having a child in January, and became a symbol for working mothers everywhere who didnt want to chose between motherhood and leadership positions. I am not the first woman to multitask, she told Radio New Zealand. I am not the first woman to work and have a baby. In a post on Instagram in January, Ardern wrote that the couple would be joining the many parents out there who wear two hats.
The new mom plans to take six weeks of maternity leaveand then her partner, Clarke Gayford, will take care of their daughter full-time. While on leave, her deputy prime minister Winston Peters will be taking on her duties, though she plans to keep reading cabinet papers and converse with Peters on pressing issues.ected world leader to do so while in officeand the first to take maternity leave.
http://msmagazine.com/blog/2018/06/26/jacinda-arderns-maternity-leave-milestone/
Ohiogal
(34,620 posts)see this happening in the backwards-thinking anti-woman United States if a woman was ever elected to the office of President?
Ohiogal
(34,620 posts)make a Constitutional Amendment declaring that any woman who might run for president must be past child bearing age. LOL