Labour leader Jacinda Ardern has led the party to an incredible comeback.
Just seven weeks before the election, Ms Ardern was selected to lead the Labour Party. Several major polls were showing the party's popularity under former leader Andrew Little sinking to 24 percent.
Almost as soon as Ms Ardern took power, the party rose in the polls to a final result of 36.9 percent.
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http://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/article179657486.htmlJacinda Ardern will be New Zealand's next prime minister after a small political party chose to make a deal with liberals following the nation's election nearly a month ago.
At 37 years old, Ardern will be the nation's youngest leader in more than 150 years. She has been compared to other young, charismatic leaders such as President Emmanuel Macron in France and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Canada.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters announced Thursday that his party had decided to enter a coalition with Ardern's Labour Party. The liberal Green Party will support the coalition but won't be a part of the government.
New Zealanders have been waiting since the Sept. 23 election to find out who will govern after the election ended without a clear winner.