Angelina Jolie from acting to politics!
After they have repeatedly followed her in conferences and humanitarian campaigns, it seems that the chapter on politics opens its door in Angelina Jolie's book, and in response to a question in an interview with "People" magazine, the 43-year-old actress and United Nations ambassador said to the journalist, "Never give up!" About seeing her one day run for public office, but Jolie said she "looks to others for leadership".
In her role with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Jolie recently urged countries to deploy more peacekeepers in order to prevent sexual violence against refugees.
Speaking from People, Angelina Jolie called for a change in laws relating to women and their rights.
Since her split from Brad Pitt more than two years ago, Jolie has focused on her six children and her work, with her eldest son, Maddox, entering college this fall.
Jolie finished her role in "Maleficent: Lady Evil", her first in four years, scheduled for release in October.
Jolie's full interview with People will be published in the April 15 issue.