The Kiwi mob invaded the council! Urge the government to stop compulsory vaccination – tighten measures to control the coronavirus

Protesters against COVID-19 vaccination requirements gathered in front of the New Zealand Parliament building in Wellington on February 10 (Archyde.com)

The Kiwi mob invaded the council! Urge the government to stop compulsory vaccination – tighten measures to control the coronavirus

Archyde.com reported that Protesters continue to gather in front of the New Zealand Parliament building. in Wellington On Friday, for the fourth day in a row, they urged Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s government to end mandatory vaccinations against COVID-19. including strict restrictive measures to control the spread of COVID-19 Despite the protests facing arrest by the police.

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A gathering of thousands of New Zealand protesters which was inspired by protests against COVID-19 control measures of truck drivers in Canada have settled in protest in the courtyard of the Parliament Building in Wellington and bringing trucks, vans and motorcycles to park and block the roads surrounding the National Assembly

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At a protest on Thursday, 120 protesters were arrested by police as they forced the protesters to move away from parliament, but did not. as a result

While at a news conference of the police today stated that There are no records of any incidents occurring near the parliament during the night. Despite the arrests of two intoxicated people and that police will continue to take action against the invading protesters in parliament.

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More tents were set up on parliament’s lawns. and there has been an increasing influx of protesters. But the assembly was still peaceful. Unlike the rallies the day before, the atmosphere was filled with anger.

Protests against the austerity measures taken by New Zealand authorities were also held in other cities, including in Nelson. and Christchurch

Previously Prime Minister Ardern It has received praise from both inside and outside the country for its ability to cope with the COVID-19 outbreak. It did very well two years ago, but the government’s continued strict restrictions have become more of a public dissatisfaction. This has also resulted in a decline in Mrs. Ardern’s popularity, according to recent polls by several bureaus.

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