General elections in New Zealand on Saturday, will also vote to legalize marijuana-euthanasia

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General elections in New Zealand on Saturday1

Wellington: New elections are going to be held in New Zealand on Saturday and pre-poll surveys indicate that Jasinda Arden may hold the post of Prime Minister for the second time. Their popularity has increased this year due to the control of the Corona Virus.

In addition to the general election, New Zealand residents will also vote for referendums related to the legalization of Marijuana and Euthanasia. In the general election, there is a contest between the Labor Party’s Jacinda Ardern and the National Party leader Judith Collins. Collins has risen to the rank of Prime Minister in politics, while Judith is a former lawyer and director of a company.

The community level of the Corona virus has stopped spreading in New Zealand, but due to the outbreak of Corona virus, the country’s economy has suffered greatly. The Labor Party has said that it will provide free training courses and invest in infrastructure.

The National Party has promised to cut taxes and said that this will give a boost to the economy. Apart from political candidates and parties, the people here will also vote for two referendums, one related to euthanasia and the other related to the legalization of marijuana.

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