A commentary piece examines claims of internal rebellion within the National Party, focusing on Chris Bishop's alleged coup attempts and his subsequent denial, while questioning leadership integrity and party unity.
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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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claims of unified support for Luxon despite reports
Chris Bishop signals Luxon coup attempts are over .. for nowerosion of confidence in leadership integrity
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