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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, file photo.

‘Yes, I used to use marijuana a long time ago. But not anymore. Many have long been demanding the legalization of cannabis use in the country. But I want the people of New Zealand to decide. I don’t want to do politics with this. ‘ New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern acknowledged this during a debate on Wednesday (September 30) on the occasion of the national elections.

Many in the audience were surprised when Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern spoke. The Prime Minister himself openly admits that he used to use cannabis at some point! But many have praised Jacinder’s sincere bravery. His claim is that many cannot accept what is true. And he didn’t do anything criminal.

New Zealand will hold national elections on October 18. A referendum will also be held in New Zealand on the legality of cannabis. Jacinda attended a debate on the occasion of the national elections. She participated in a half-hour debate, in front of National Party leader Judith Collins. And when the problem arose, she admitted that she had used cannabis at some point.

Judith Collins, however, said that she had never used marijuana. And she will vote against the legalization of cannabis in New Zealand. Because there is a danger of great harm to the youth of the country due to cannabis use.

Meanwhile, Jacinda is likely to come to power in the second round of the next election. What Jacinda did to control Corona was an example for many countries around the world. Jacinder praised one step after another to resist Corona. National Party leader Judith Collins is also a popular leader in New Zealand. As a result, it is believed that there will be a fierce battle in the elections.

Source: G News.



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