Globalists: Major World Economic Forum puppet loses voters' support and bows out.
"In a surprise announcement on Thursday, Jacinda Arden, the prime minister of New Zealand, announced she was resigning from her post as prime minister. Arden made her announcement during her party’s first caucus meeting of the year, shortly after she confirmed that a national election would hold in New Zealand in October. According to Arden, who has amassed a following of liberal supporters for her wide eyed climate change policies, her decision to resign stems from the realization that she no longer has what it takes to effectively perform her tasks as prime minister.
"Over the years, Arden and Justin Trudeau have been hailed as young revolutionary leaders with lots of similarities by the mainstream media. Canadians can only hope that the similarities continue now that his counterpart has realized that she is not suitable for her role; Trudeau should also reach the same conclusions and gracefully announce his resignation. But Trudeau’s tenacious cling to power and all the ethical and unethical perks that come with it will not allow him to make this long overdue decision.
"Arden’s resignation will be immediate, and her time as prime minister will end no later than February 7, but she will continue as a member of parliament until the election in October. During the surprise announcement, Arden said she, like every other politician, strives to give all they can for as long as they can, and they leave when they can no longer keep up. But there is probably more to the resignation of the known World Economic Forum puppet prime minister."
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