“We owe it to those who lost their lives on 15 March 2019 to continue our work to ensure there is no place for terrorist and violent extremist content online,' Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said on Tuesday when announcing Jacinda Ardern's next role.
Jacinda Ardern will continue work on her flagship foreign policy beyond her prime ministership of New Zealand, accepting two appointments, on the even of leaving parliament, as special envoy for the Christchurch Call and as a trustee for Prince William’s Earthshot Prize.is an international organisation which brings together countries and tech companies to eliminate online extremism.
“Jacinda Ardern’s leadership on the Christchurch Call has already made New Zealand, and the world, a safer place,” he said. “This allows me to remain focused on the cyclone recovery and addressing the cost of living pressures affecting New Zealanders,” he said.She will cease to be the Mt Albert MP ending her 15-year domestic political career. She’ll deliver a valedictory speech on Wednesday .
Ardern will report directly to Hipkins in the role, which will be reviewed at year’s end after the election on October 14.