Turbulent Times for New Zealand's National Party: Luxon's Leadership in Question
A recent poll indicated a decline in support for New Zealand's National Party and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Facing scrutiny over his leadership, Luxon affirmed his backing within the party. The poll showed a decrease in support for both Luxon and the party ahead of the November 7 general election.
Support for New Zealand's ruling National Party and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has dipped further, according to a newly released poll. The survey, published by 1News Verian, suggests that Luxon's control over the party's leadership is encountering fresh challenges.
The poll portrays a scenario of potential instability for the National Party, with a 4-point drop in their popularity, now standing at 30%. This comes as party members reportedly deliberate over Luxon's future, but without any immediate formal challenge.
Despite the decline in popularity, Luxon affirmed in a Radio New Zealand interview that he retains full backing from the party's MPs, maintaining his prime ministerial position as the country approaches the November 7 general election.
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