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New Zealand's Politician Feeds Baby During Parliament Debate
Even among politicians we can still find people who impress many people around the world with their actions.
These days, a New Zealand's politician has taken great delight in doing something extraordinary during the debate.
This time, Trevor Mallard took a newborn into the lap and then fed the toddler during a debate in Parliament. They continued the discussion, and Trevor kept pestering the baby and feeding it with a help of bottle.
His co-worker, Tamati Coffey, brought his first son with him to show him to the colleagues. Tamati is in a relationship with husband Tim Smith and the baby was born to 31-year-old surrogate mother Natasha.
The move by the politician Trevor Mallard has impressed thousands of people who are now further advocating the openness of the New Zealand Parliament. Look at the scenes witnessed in New Zealand Parliament these days!
These days, a New Zealand's politician has taken great delight in doing something extraordinary during the debate.
This time, Trevor Mallard took a newborn into the lap and then fed the toddler during a debate in Parliament. They continued the discussion, and Trevor kept pestering the baby and feeding it with a help of bottle.
His co-worker, Tamati Coffey, brought his first son with him to show him to the colleagues. Tamati is in a relationship with husband Tim Smith and the baby was born to 31-year-old surrogate mother Natasha.
The move by the politician Trevor Mallard has impressed thousands of people who are now further advocating the openness of the New Zealand Parliament. Look at the scenes witnessed in New Zealand Parliament these days!