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Nicola Willis shows she is ready to fight her way back into power in November

Nicola Willis shows she is ready to fight her way back into power in November
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New Zealand Finance Minister Nicola Willis is intensifying her political offensive against the Labour Party regarding their election campaign costings. She has accused the opposition of hiding an $18.2 billion fiscal gap.

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This highlights the pre-election political maneuvering and fiscal scrutiny between the National Party and the Labour Party in New Zealand.

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Nicola Willis went straight after Labour and its election campaign costings over the weekend. Photo: RNZ / Louis Dunham

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The article reports on the political conflict by summarizing the actions and claims of the Finance Minister while maintaining a descriptive tone.

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