FILE: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern grimaces as she announces her resignation at a press conference in Napier, New Zealand Thursday. (Photo | AP) 
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Jacinda Ardern delivers final speech to NZ parliament

Ardern dedicated a significant section of her speech to climate change, urging the country's politicians to band together. 

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Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern bowed out of parliament Wednesday, ending a career marked by empathetic leadership during times of crisis even as she faced escalating abuse online.

Ardern shocked New Zealand earlier this year when she announced she was stepping down as prime minister and retiring from politics, saying she no longer had "enough in the tank". 

The 42-year-old, once the youngest woman leader in the world, said in her final speech to parliament that she never expected to take the nation's top job. 

"It was a cross between a sense of duty to steer a moving freight train... and being hit by one," she quipped during her valedictory address. 

"And that's probably because my internal reluctance to lead was matched only by a huge sense of responsibility." 

Ardern steered New Zealand through natural disasters, the Covid-19 pandemic and the 2019 Christchurch mosque massacre -- in which a white supremacist gunman killed 51 Muslim worshippers. 

"These stories and phases remain etched in my mind and likely will forever. That is the responsibility and privilege of the role of prime minister." 

Ardern dedicated a significant section of her speech to climate change, urging the country's politicians to band together. 

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