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National slides below 30% in latest poll, ACT and NZ First gain

National slides below 30% in latest poll, ACT and NZ First gain
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A recent poll in New Zealand shows both major parties, Labour and National, losing support while minor parties ACT and New Zealand First gain ground. Despite the shift, the current coalition government maintains a narrow majority in Parliament.

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The polling data indicates a volatile political landscape in New Zealand, suggesting that minor parties may hold significant influence in future governance.

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Labour leader Chris Hipkins is still the preferred Prime Minister. Photo: RNZ

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politicseconomy
Political Bias
Center
LeftLean LCenterLean RRight
Confidence: 80%

The article reports on polling numbers from multiple sources without favoring a specific political outcome.

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