AP Interview: New Zealand leader finds new focus as a parent
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Feeding. Poop. Sleep.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said those are the things she has obsessed over the most as a new parent, and that the experience of focusing on such basic needs for her baby girl has helped her appreciate why people with young families may not find time for politics.
“So it’s our job to make sure that we are serving the needs of people, regardless of whether they have time to engage with what we’re doing or not,” she said. “That’s something that’s been really amplified for me.”
Ardern spoke with The Associated Press on Thursday at her bungalow in Auckland as she prepared to return to the capital, Wellington, after six weeks of leave following the birth of daughter Neve.