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Coalition clings to majority in latest Taxpayers' Union poll

Coalition clings to majority in latest Taxpayers' Union poll
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A recent Taxpayers' Union poll indicates that New Zealand's coalition government maintains a slim majority, with no significant shift in public support following the latest budget. Labour remains the most popular individual party, while preferred prime minister ratings for both major party leaders have declined.

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The poll highlights the political volatility and public dissatisfaction with the current economic direction in New Zealand.

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Coalition colleagues Winston Peters, Christopher Luxon and David Seymour. Photo: RNZ / Mark Papalii

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Political Bias
Center
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Confidence: 85%

The article reports on polling data from a third-party source and presents figures for all major parties neutrally.

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