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Jacinda Ardern named as the World’s Greatest Leader

Jacinda Ardern is proving everyone wrong.

The Prime minister of New Zealand has received an amazing honor for her continuous work.

She has been named as the world’s greatest leader.

I mean, the way she handled the pandemic last year and the way she is imposing laws in the country to make things better, she is just amazing.

Last year, the harsh and fast lockdown measures that Prime Minister Ardern implemented help the country stop the virus from spreading.

As a result, there were very minimal deaths in the country and right now, lockdown or restrictions are not that implemented.

Talking about the Prime Minister, Fortune Magazine said:

The Covid-19 pandemic struck and Ardern targeted not just suppression of the virus but its complete elimination. Though there have been a few scares, her strategy largely proved successful; New Zealand, a nation of nearly five million people, has seen fewer than 2700 cases and only 26 deaths. Jacinda Ardern had already sealed her position as a great leader early in her premiership of New Zealand, by empathetically steering her country through the aftermath of a terror attack and the deadly eruption of a volcano. Ardern and her cabinet ministers took a six-month, 20 per cent pay cut in 2020 to show solidarity with people who had lost their livelihoods owing to the pandemic.

Fortune Magazine shared the list on Twitter.

Prime Minister Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern is a politician in New Zealand who is serving as the 40th prime minister of the country. She is also the leader of the Labour Party.

She was first elected to the House of Representatives as a list MP in 2008.

She has been the member of Parliament for Mount Albert since March 2017.

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