Just now, the Prime Minister of New Zealand suddenly announced publicly that she was pregnant and said that Deputy Prime Minister Winston Pitt would act as Prime Minister during her maternity leave. Ardern\’s sudden announcement of her pregnancy caught all New Zealanders off guard. She said in the post: \”2017 is already full of surprises! But my partner Clarke and I still want to announce this exciting news. We will soon transform from a family of two to a family of three. From now on, we will play We have one more role. I am a prime minister and a mother; Clarke is the first partner and a father who takes care of the baby at home. We are excited beyond words at this moment. I know there will be many for you. If you want to ask questions, I will answer them one by one. But first things first: 2018, come here!\” It is reported that Ardern\’s due date is June 2018. She said that the first time she knew she was pregnant was on October 13 last year (she was conceived 6 days before being elected as prime minister), but like all parents, they did not officially announce the news until after the first trimester. As for national affairs that everyone cares about, Ardern said in an interview with the media: \”I have met with Deputy Prime Minister Peters to convey the good news to him, and also asked him to temporarily serve as Prime Minister during the six weeks while I am on maternity leave. This is how we arranged it when I visited overseas, and he would also report all important matters to me in a timely manner.\” Lao Pi: This day has finally arrived! Sister Ardern is the youngest female Prime Minister born in the 1980s. Now she has the first child in New Zealand, a career and a good family. She can be said to be a real winner in life. Compared with the bumpy road of former Prime Minister Bill English, Jacinda simply has a cheat. In addition to having the label of \”Beautiful Prime Minister\” in life, \”confident sunshine\” and \”vigorous and resolute\” are just right to describe her. Ever since Jacinda stepped onto the public stage, her \”legend\” has been constantly mentioned by everyone. Let\’s review her growth together. The road is \”little lotus has just shown its sharp edges\”. Due to family connections, she joined the Labor Party at a very young age. When she was 19 years old, she was dragged by her aunt to participate in the 1999 election campaign. Since then, she has only half-footed her foot in the political world. ” ▵ “Jacinda was confident and beautiful in her youth.” After graduating from college, Jacinda longed for “freedom” like most Kiwis. She went to London to work alone for 3 years and visited Jordan, Israel, Algeria and China during her work, which all contributed to her She accumulated a lot of advantages in her later performance in the political arena▵ \”Who didn\’t yearn for poetry and distant places when they were young?\” Supported by \”noble people\”, Jacinda returned to the government in 2005 to work for the then Prime Minister Helen Clark, nicknamed \”Iron Lady\” Jacinda, who was only 25 years old, was deeply impressed by Helen Clark\’s vigorous and resolute approach to work. From then on, she established her work style ▵ \”Yes, that\’s what I think.\” Jacinda also expressed it publicly more than once Helen ClarkIt is her idol who officially debuted. In 2008, at the age of 28, she became the \”youngest\” MP by virtue of being ranked 20th in the Labor Party. Since she has always been the youngest MP in the party, in 2010, Jacinda was appointed as the Labor spokesperson for Youth Affairs. Jacinda once became a regular guest on a program on NZTV. After becoming a regular guest in Pingyao, Jacinda gained a good reputation. Coupled with her \”people-friendly line\”, she also became a permanent member of Parliament in the next 9 years. In 2011 she rose to fourth in the party rankings and became spokesperson for Social Development. In 2014 she served under Labor leader Andrew Little and campaigned for \”justice, children, small business and arts and culture\”. Despite her outstanding performance, Jacinda became quickly known to everyone because of the sudden resignation of former Labor Party leader Andrew Little. However, for such a talented person with perfect ability, success is actually only a matter of time. When Little resigned, the Labor Party\’s support rate could be described as appalling. BUT! Jacinda relied on her unique personal charm to push the vote share of only 26% to a new high and maintained this momentum. Finally, when the general election results were announced, she completed the Labor Party\’s \”counterattack\”. In addition to leaving a lasting impression on the public, Jacinda In addition to her confident and sunny image, strength and feminism have always been labels. Her several experiences of \”angering\” the media especially illustrate this point. When she was questioned \”if she becomes prime minister, will she consider taking maternity leave during her term of office?\” she said angrily: \” You! If you are still asking other working women about their birth plans in 2017, this is completely unacceptable. Any woman has the right to decide her own time to have children!\” This incident caused an uproar and dissatisfaction at the time and triggered a public outcry When discussing \”women in the workplace,\” we have to admit that Jacinda Ardern is a real winner in life.
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