Tuesday, April 21

NEW ZEALAND PM SURVIVES VOTE OF CONFIDENCE-Luxon is exclusively focused on fixing the economy and building a better New Zealand 

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon today, stated that he had the support of his party’s lawmakers after he called a vote of confidence in his leadership amid a drop in approval ratings for him and his party.

Luxon after a party room meeting said he moved a formal motion of confidence which was passed. He further said that Caucus had decisively backed his leadership, bringing the matter of approval to a close.

Luxon’s popularity reportedly fell over the past year amid a weakening economy and rising unemployment ahead of a national election in November.

A poll released on Sunday claims that support for ​the National Party ​fell by 4 ⁠percentage points to 30% and infers uncertainty in the ​current coalition government’s ability to win sufficient seats ​to ⁠retain power, if the election were to hold at this time.

Support for Luxon reportedly fell 4 points to 16%. Support for Chris Hipkins, leader of ⁠the ​Labour Party and a former prime ​minister, reportedly also stands at19%

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