Are they taking the piss?
Stuff reports:
Māori Development Minister Nanaia Mahuta has been recognised in the BCC 100 Women 2018 list of inspiring and influential women around the world.
Mahuta was the only Kiwi to make the cut.
“Nanaia has served in the New Zealand parliament for 22 years and was the first female parliamentarian to wear a Māori face tattoo,” the BBCsaid.
Former Australian prime minister Julia Gillard was also recognised on the list, but New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and former prime minister Helen Clark were not.
So she made the list for having been an MP for 22 years and having a tattoo!! Jesus Christ, the BBC has some slack standards.