For the first time in world history, a chest baby has become the official delegate of the UN General Assembly

The baby became the official delegate of the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly. It happened for the first time in world history and could not go unnoticed.

The three-month-old daughter of New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Jasinda Ardern, became the delegate.

The baby, who came to the most important political event with her mother, received a completely official delegate badge with the inscription "The First Child". In this section, a badge for adults usually indicates the position of the delegate.

A girl named Neve spends most of her time with her mother, and attends meetings of the New Zealand Parliament with her. In their own country, everyone has become accustomed to this and the appearance of Ardern with a child in her arms at official events is not surprising.

Her debut at the UN General Assembly, the baby began by saying that described in the meeting room. Mom had to change her diaper right there.

UN Secretary General António Guterres fully approved such informal behaviorout of all existing diplomatic protocols.

Social networks immediately responded to photos from the meeting and became the most popular topic for discussion among Internet users. People express their sincere delight. Even the scandalous speech of Donald Trump did not cause such an emotional reaction as the appearance of the youngest delegate in the hall.

Jacinda Ardern gave birth to a daughter in June and after a month and a half she left the maternity leave. She became the second woman in a row - a political leader who gave birth to a child while on duty.

Before her, only one woman did this - Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan. She gave birth in 1990.

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