- New Zealand's PM Jacinda Ardern has resigned.
- She said she would not seek re-election later this year.
- He was expected to seek a third term in this year's general election.
- She will continue to be an MP till April to avoid a by-election.
- His Labor Party is holding a meeting in Napier, a coastal city on New Zealand's North Island.
- On 22 January, the Labor caucus will vote to elect a new leader, with the goal of determining whether a candidate receives two-thirds of the vote.
- If no candidate gets that much support, then the contest will be decided by the entire party membership.
- The process is expected to be over before February 7.
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