New Zealand PM-elect Christopher Luxon, national leaders to start planning coalition government talks

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on October 14, 2023
Senior members of New Zealand's National Party will meet to plan forming a coalition government after winning a slim majority in the general election. Prime Minister-elect Christopher Luxon said negotiations would happen behind closed doors and that he is prepared to work with other parties to form a stable government. The...

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Published on October 14, 2023 -  02:20
New Zealand Election: National Party to lead new government as Labour concedes | Oneindia News
New Zealand's centre-right National Party led by Christopher Luxon will form a new government with its preferred coalition party ACT, after Labour leader Chris Hipkins conceded he could not form a government following the country's general election. The National Party, now in opposition, had 40% of the votes while the ACT party had 9%, which based on the current tally would give the two parties enough seats to form a government, according to the Electoral Commission. #NewZealand #NewZealandElection #LabourParty #NationalParty #LabourPartyvsNationalParty #NewZealandElection2023 ~PR.152~ED.194~GR.122~HT.96~

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