From DJ to Prime Minister, know the spectacular story of Yacinda Arder, the great supporter of Muslims in Zealand

New Zealand Prime Minister Yacinda Ardern is the world's youngest female leader with only 38 years on his shoulders. However, until becoming leader of the Labusist Party, Ardern was DJ playing music on stage. She had played music for 45 minutes at Auckland Lane music festival in [...]
However, until becoming leader of the Labusist Party, Ardern was DJ playing music on stage.
She had played music for 45 minutes at the Hanaway Music Festival in Auckland in 2014.
Her memories as DJ are already preserved only in the Zealand Prime Minister's Instagram.
Ardern seemed to like politics and elections since he was competing in school and then when he became part of the labists.
At the age of 17, he began volunteering for the Labour Party by distributing tracts.
In 2008 she became the youngest deputy in New Zealand.
Ardern was born into a Mormon household and was very devout. In 2005, she gave up that belief, for as she said, it is contrary to her views, primarily for same - sex marriages.
The prime minister is married to journalist Clarke Gayford. Their story began with a letter from Clarke showing concerns about a security bill.
Soon the friendship that arose became love.
Recently, Ardern was challenged with terrorist attacks that hit two mosques in her country.
The way she coped with the situation has led some to begin thinking that she deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.









