New Zealand Prime Minister admits she used cannabis before debate with rival

New Zealand's prime minister has admitted that she has used cannabis. She confirmed this during the debate of the most powerful election campaign leaders so far. Labusist Party leader and incumbent Prime Minister Yacinda Ardern met with National Party leader Judith Collins at TV3 studios in Auckland in one [...]
New Zealand's prime minister has admitted that she has used cannabis. She confirmed this during the debate of the most powerful election campaign leaders so far.
Labusist Party leader and incumbent Prime Minister Yacinda Ardern met with National Party leader Judith Collins at TV3 studios in Auckland, in a debate an hour and a half moderate by Patrick Goweer.
The excitement levels of the two leaders were evidently higher than in their first meeting, with both making confessions and promises they had never made before.
Ardren promised to declare a climate emergency if chosen for another mandate, eradicate child poverty and go towards subvention of sanitation for girls and women.
Collins promised that if members of the families of abused children refuse to participate in police investigations they would face three years in prison. She also pledged to remove the gun register and make sure that every school instead has a neutral gender toilet.












