New Zealand PM Reveals Maternity Leave Arrangements

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Jacinda Ardern is the first leader in New Zealand to give birth while in office (File)Wellington, New Zealand: 
New Zealand's pregnant Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Monday revealed her government's plans for running the country after she gives
birth and takes six weeks maternity leave.Ardern, 37, said she will continue working as close as possible to her due date of June 17 and
then hand over power to her deputy Winston Peters.As acting prime minister Peters will look after the day-to-day running of government,
although Ardern said she will be consulted on significant issues."I'll still be receiving cabinet papers so I imagine it will be dialogue
both ways," she told reporters."I may from time to time call the acting prime minister and he may at times chose to call me."Ardern, whose
centre-left government won office late last year, will be the first New Zealand leader to give birth while in office, and only the second in
the world.Pakistan's former prime minister Benazir Bhutto had her second child while in office in 1990 but resumed work almost
immediately.Asked how it felt to be the world's first elected leader to take maternity leave, Ardern responded: "Ask me after I give
birth.She said the power-sharing arrangement with Peters was the same as that currently used when she is out of the country on official
duties, "only slightly longer"."Broadly speaking, the deputy prime minister will exercise the function and powers of the prime minister in
consultation with me if appropriate," she said.On the campaign trail, Ardern had pushed back against questions about whether she intended to
start a family, saying pregnancy should not affect a woman's career opportunities.After the announcement that she was expecting a child, she
said it would not impact her ability to do her job, telling reporters: "I'm pregnant, not incapacitated."(This story has not been edited by
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