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The wonderful new world of jacin and ursula

The wonderful new world of jacin and ursula


That the former Labor Prime Minister of New Zealand launches his memoirs-« Jacina Ardern, a Different Kind of Power » is a non-knowledge. But this « other politics » and the smile of JacinDe are very similar to the EU policies and smiles – of Ursula von der Leyen, the Finnish Sanna Marin and the Estonian Kaja Kallas (from the same generation as Ardern) – and perhaps a look at the Ardern government can give us an idea of ​​what will come to Europe, where the False is still a False.

Jacinda Ardern resigned in January 2023, for reasons for « exhaustion ». At that time, his governance was considered toxic by the majority of the New Zealand. Her party was freely falling, from 60% in October 2020, to 27% towards the end of 2022. Even the close press wrote that Ardeorn’s government « fractured social cohesion » by increasing inflation, unemployment, through the authoritarian measures taken during the pandemic period.

Jacinda Ardern faced a deficit of popularity and in her first months of mandate, when her party was exceeded in the preferences of the National Party electorate (now in government). Ardern was saved by Pandemic, winning the October 2020 elections cultivating the fear of virus. Now, the style of government of the former New Zealand prime minister is described by a lot of progressive publications as « empathetic », but many citizens of the New Zealand have a completely different opinion.

Between April 2020 and February 2022, the Government forbade the return of hundreds of thousands of citizens to the country, by closing the borders. Judges from the High Court of New Zeelende have condemned these decisions, saying that they are not justified in a free and democratic society. A lot of citizens have lost their jobs and even marriages because of this decision. During the anti -government protests of February 2022, Prime Minister Ardern refused to meet the protesters, and even said it would be irresponsible for a New Zealand deputy to meet them. Many of these protesters were Maori, but Ardern had to keep their progressive face and chose to catalog them as right-wing extremists, trumpists, antivacinists.

During the draconian measures imposed by the Labor Party of Ardern, New Zealand’s duty increased from 30% of GDP, to 47% of GDP. As an economic performance, New Zealand relegated to 33 in 37 in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The level of education has also decreased and the incidence of health problems has increased among young people. The number of children living in poverty has increased (most of the Maori ethnicity, the one for the progress of which Ardern has made a title of glory).

In March 2019, the Christchurch attack, against the Muslims, resulted in 51 dead and about 90 injured, took place. The commission of inquiry has shown that, under the leadership of the Ardern government, the intelligence services did not focus on the right-wing extremists (against which the prime minister), but on the Maori and Muslim population. The attack was used by ARDERN to lay the foundations for a police state (which would serve them during the pandemic period) and to try to export the model to Europe, where he found a partner in President Emmanuel Macron, with whom he thought of a plan for social networks.

Ardern came to power in 2017, against the background of a crisis of housing, of poverty in which many children lived. Ardern aggravated the situation. At the end of the nearly six years of governance, the social discrepancies were even greater, and the Maori population lived in an even greater poverty, despite the promises and the « empathy » of the prime minister towards the natives. This is because Ardern dressed a progressive coat in her superficial speeches and measures, while the harsh nucleus of her politics was neoliberal. The authoritarian and suicidal measures at the economic level during the pandemic period affected the poorest and most vulnerable, and the Maori population paid the highest price-record unemployment, record alcoholism. But the Ardern and the loyal press from all over the world have endlessly resumed the prime minister’s speeches and initiatives to promote Maori culture, traditional decrepit institutions and to promote traditional Maori practices in the universities of the country and in the West.

The « Empathetic » Ardern had perhaps the hardest progressive speech in the whole West, with radical left valences, but at the level of the facts he led a policy that poorly and enriched the great owners, banks and corporations in New Zealand. « Empathic » and the progressive Jacinda was, in fact, an authoritarian leader who treated the manifestations of citizens as problems to be suppressed, not signals of systemic defects.

And when the political and economic situation worshiped, Jacina said she was « exhausted » and resigned to escape the political consequences of the crises she was dealing with. Of course, in the progressive world, the resignation was interpreted as a proof of humility, not as a strategic withdrawal. She left behind her a discredited labist party, a much more polarized political scene than at the beginning of the mandate and the land for the arrival of the New Zealand right.

Ardern is the image of the progressive generation that struggles to take over power throughout the west. A generation to which the enthusiasm and the stated struggle against the old policies hide the same old desire of the politician to enter the history books and to see their increasing bank accounts. In the case of this new generation, however, ideologization is taken to a paralyzing level, with a new language that invents parallel realities and shamans received in universities to learn future leaders how to have nothing and be happy.



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