PM Jacinda lists her achievements of 2 years in 2 minutes, says, her government created 92,000 jobs and built more than 2,200 state houses
Have you ever thought to state all your achievements of 2 years in just 2 minutes? New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern did it and in such an amazing way that the video is getting viral on all social media platforms. Though she took 56 seconds extra to list her achievements, she was no short of confidence.
Absolutely incredible to watch this @jacindaardern video be pinged around the world. In the last 48 hours, it’s seemingly gone everywhere from the UK to Pakistan, and has even gone viral in Lebanon – becoming another tool for protestors to push for change pic.twitter.com/7RyJvywHjJ
— Ashleigh Stewart (@Ash_Stewart_) November 3, 2019
She was given the challenge to describe all the things her government did and as a result, the video is going viral. She was straight to the points while listing achievements as a Prime Minister of New Zealand.
In the video, she said that her government has created 92,000 jobs and also built more than 2,200 statehouses. It is during her rule that offshore speculators have been banned and they planted 140 million trees. Better cancer treatment has been provided through radiation machines, pharmacy funding and created necessary cancer agency.
Her government also deployed 1600 new police officers and introduced the revolutionary zero-carbon bill to cut the country’s carbon emissions and even banned the use of single-use plastic.
She moved on further to say that
“We’ve delivered cheaper doctor visits. We are building more classrooms in schools for 100,000 students. We’ve hired 2000 more doctors and students. We’ve boosted incomes for 3, 84,000 families.”
People have been sharing her video and appreciating her for the efforts she made for the citizens of the country. It has got 58,000 likes and around 53,000 shares on it.
“What a great list indeed! Thanks for your hard work and efforts for the people of your country… there’s hope for great leaders to take their place,”
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