New Zealand's Leadership Battle: Luxon Secures Party Confidence Amidst Growing Challenges
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has retained the backing of his party's lawmakers following a vote of confidence. Despite a drop in approval ratings amid a weakening economy and rising unemployment, Luxon's leadership remains supported by his caucus ahead of the national election in November.
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon affirmed his leadership hold after successfully garnering support in a party confidence vote on Tuesday. The vote follows declining approval ratings for Luxon and his National Party.
'I moved a formal motion of confidence in my leadership and that motion was passed,' Luxon announced post-meeting, emphasizing the unanimous backing from his caucus. 'Caucus has answered clearly and decisively and has backed my leadership, and that matter is now closed,' he said.
Despite Luxon's initial successes as a former airline executive now Prime Minister, his appeal has dwindled over the past year due to economic strains and mounting unemployment, with the looming national election in November. Recent polls suggest Luxon's National Party is under 30% in voter support. A March RNZ-Reid Research poll further indicates opposition leader Chris Hipkins as a favored prime minister choice over Luxon.
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