Incoming prime minister Jacinda Ardern says capitalism has been a "blatant failure" in New Zealand when measured by child poverty.
When asked if capitalism had failed low-income New Zealanders, the Labour leader said: "If you have hundreds of thousands of children living in homes without enough to survive, that's a blatant failure. What else could you describe it as?"
Ardern was speaking on TV3 show The Nation.
Host Lisa Owen was probing Ardern for her view whether capitalism had failed, on a scale of one to 10, in response to coalition partner and New Zealand First leader Winston Peter's statement that many Kiwis were correct when they considered capitalism to have been a foe.
Ardern said there had been market failures in New Zealand such as the country having the worst homelessness in the developed world, most people's incomes not keeping up with inflation, and the cost of housing outstripping most people's reach.