Labour Party getting 'fired up' for election at annual conference
The New Zealand Labour Party is holding its annual congress to prepare for the upcoming general election. Party leader Chris Hipkins aims to energize members and introduce new candidates while teasing upcoming policy announcements.
Why it matters
As the party currently trails in polls, this event is a critical strategic effort to regain momentum and define their platform before the election.
Labour Party candidates and members are rallying in Wellington, with leader Chris Hipkins saying it is a chance for the party to get "fired up" ahead of the election.
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