The piece analyzes the aftermath of Christopher Luxon's leadership confidence vote, highlighting concerns that internal dissent and declining party polling indicate a fragile political situation rather than a resolved leadership issue.
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Has he been, I mean it is curious that he didn't turn up at all at caucus today and then put out a statement four days after the event and when he had multiple opportunities to deny that that had happened. Has he been forced to release this statement backing up his Prime Minister?
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not silenced, just suppressed
Democracy Briefing: Why the Luxon leadership speculation will returnwidespread dissatisfaction among MPs and staff
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