Ardern says she slept soundly ‘for the first time in a long time,’ as colleagues in New Zealand deplore her treatment as prime minister
Jacinda Ardern has said she slept soundly after her shock resignation “for the first time in a long time”, as speculation grows that abuse and threats against the prime minister contributed to her stepping down.
Speaking briefly with reporters outside Hawke’s Bay airport on Friday, Ardern said she was feeling “a range of emotions”.