New Zealand's Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern was praised online for showing a rare side of a leader than most country in the world. She showed no exceptions when it comes to the rules in her country, after she turned away from a cafe because it was too full.
It happened when Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her fiance Clarke Gayford was denied to dine in their favorite restaurant in Wellington as the placed had reached the maximum capacity - two days after the country relaxed its coronavirus guidelines.
While social distancing are still strictly implemented, many restaurants are forced to reduce their seating capacity to comply with the rules.
“Omg Jacinda Ardern just tried to come into Olive and was rejected cause it’s full,” a twitter user said.
Omg Jacinda Ardern just tried to come into Olive and was rejected cause it's full. 💀— Joey 🧜🏻♂️ (@reinvention) May 15, 2020
The leader have waited for some time and was able to dine for a brunch after a space became available.
Prime Minister Jacinda's partner, Clarke Gayford later replied to a tweet blaming himself for a little problem but praised the restaurant for their customer service and by strictly implementing the rules.
Ardern was also praised for her response to the coronavirus pandemic. The country has confirmed a total of 1,498 cases, including 21 deaths.
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