A political commentary piece examining leadership instability in National, fuel supply risks, potential Reserve Bank rate hikes, and energy sector policy changes, framed by economic and public accountability concerns.
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This all comes after weeks of speculation about whether his performance during the Iran fuel crisis mixed with poor polling would be enough to get him kicked out of the beehive altogether. So does Luxon actually have the full support of his caucus? Will this all quieten leadership rumours? And what will it mean for the election? As it heralded chief political reporter Jamie Ensor was in amongst all the action today, he joins us now on the front page.
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global shock threatening NZ energy stability
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