Prime Minister Arden writes a new electoral history in New Zealand



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New Zealand Prime Minister Jehshinda Aden speaking at the Labor Party general election on the night of the 17th. [EPA=연합뉴스]

New Zealand Prime Minister Jehshinda Aden speaking at the Labor Party general election on the night of the 17th. [EPA=연합뉴스]

On the 17th (local time), to citizens and journalists waiting for the election results in front of the house of New Zealand Prime Minister, Judiosinda Arden (40), the Prime Minister’s fiancé Clark Gayford served dishes made with fish and venison.

49% per worker, the highest in 50 years
Reestablished as the first unique majority in 24 years
Known “I will become a government for all people”

The Washington Post (WP) said on the 18th: “When New Zealand (last March) had only 102 people infected with the new coronavirus (Corona 19), it was a ‘political gamble’, but it was a result.” “New Zealand has returned to normal life so his partner shares homemade dishes with people away from home.”

According to the national and foreign perspectives that he will restore based on the success of the Corona 19 quarantine, Prime Minister Adon achieved re-election in the general elections held that day.

In this election, in which 120 members of the National Assembly were elected for a three-year term, the center-left and progressive Labor Party led by Prime Minister Ardón won a single majority (64 seats) 24 years after the introduction of the current electoral system in 1996 with 49% of votes. The opposition conservative and center-right Nationalist Party won just 27% (35 seats). New Zealand is a cabinet responsibility system in which the head of the ruling party becomes prime minister.

The WP diagnosed that “the victory of the Prime Minister, who knows the governments that face the crisis of reproliferation of the crown in autumn and winter, gives a lesson that ‘the voters really want the government to stop the epidemic'”.

In his victory speech, Arden said: “The Labor Party has received the most support in its 50-year history. “We will be a government that works for all New Zealanders.”

The Labor Party, which won 46 seats in the 2017 general elections, has formed a majority in alliances with small political parties. The Associated Press said: “When Prime Minister Ardon appeared on the street, people cheered and asked to take a photo as if a rock star appeared,” noting that Arden’s popularity was the background to the Labor Party victory.

New Zealand has earned a reputation as a ‘crown clean country’ amid the crown crisis that hit the world. The secret is “the most powerful containment measure in the world.” On March 19, when there were 28 confirmed cases of corona19, foreigners were completely banned, and on March 23, which increased to 102, all stores and schools were closed except essential businesses. Subsequently, a high intensity social distancing was performed for 5 weeks.

In June, when the “zero” status of the infected person in the community lasted for more than a month, Prime Minister Aden declared that they “won the fight against the crown”. About 100 days later, when an infection occurred in Auckland, the entire city was cut off. The general elections scheduled for September were also postponed. The quarantine was successful again. The BBC said Prime Minister Ardon won the general election, but it is the task of how to revive the economy from the worst recession since the Great Depression.

Korean Congresswoman Melissa Lee 5 Hits

Melissa lee

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Melissa Lee (54, photo), a former Korean broadcaster who entered the political world in 2008, was on her fifth election notice in this general election. Although he was defeated by Prime Minister Arden in Auckland’s Mount Albert district, he managed to advance to the National Assembly for the fifth time in a row as a Proportional Representative of the Nationalist Party. In a call with Yonhap News, Representative Lee said, “I will work harder on legislative activities to return the support of the Korean people.”

Reporter Lim Sun-young [email protected]




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