Which one of the following statements is true?
1 Helen Clark is the first lady PM of New Zealand
2 Helen Clark is the rebellion group leader of New Zealand
3 Helen Clark is the President of New Zealand
4 None of these
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3 Helen Clark is the President of New Zealand
(second lady Prime minister of NZ)
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(1) Helen Clark is the first lady PM of New Zealand
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