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Week of 25 May 2026
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Luxon Leadership Crisis

89 items · 31 aliases · peaked week of 19 Apr 2026 · first seen 28 Apr 2026

This collection of political commentary covers the National and Labour parties' support for a new India free trade agreement, a review into police integrity, leadership challenges within National, concerns over treaty obligations, the controversial proposal for a social media ban

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In the press Methodology →

How the news corpus has covered this same topic over the last 12 weeks. 13 articles from RNZ, Stuff, NZ Herald, ODT, 1News, Newsroom and The Spinoff. Click through to the press view for the full panel.

12-week press volume 13 articles
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  • Quite possible the Prime Minister might look back on yesterday's caucus meeting as a moment that defined his leadership. He read the riot act, of course they had a vote, he won, he was always going to win. But in making a statement afterwards he hopefully once and for all sent a message to the media that the sort of drama they live for is over. He should have done this sooner, of course. He's 100% right when he says most of us have got no interest in the minutiae. Iron gossip that envelops the beltway. This is a country with a myriad of issues facing us and every moment you spend on frippery is a moment wasted on real problems. Yes, you can blame a Fundell and Bishop and his mates for talking and leaking, but in totality when you look at what led to yesterday, five idiots and a bloke from the hut who sort of fancied himself, what a mountain out of a molehill. In a caucus of 50-ish, a handful of nobodies got spooked and caused too much damage, but aided by the media who don't like the government and certainly don't like luck. Luxon so leapt into it with alacrity. Luxon deserves a lot better. No, he is not one of the nation's greats. Mind you, they said that about John Howard for many years until they realised they were wrong. But what Luxon is, is a hard-working successful operator managing a three-way deal to run a country mired in debt in a world at war and when we're not at war finding any number of problems to provide no end of challenges for a small country at the bottom of the planet. You can't fault his ambition and you can't fault his work ethic. If you don't like National Fine, don't vote for them. But the point is, he's in it, always has been, for the right reasons, and that's to be respected, not white-anted. The bit that would have got me... It was upon arrival he tidied his partied up. The leaking and the backstabbing was stopped. His reward for that was the gormless and self-absorbed fools that went on and let him down. They should be embarrassed and ashamed of themselves. But hopefully, Luxon emerges from this stronger. Every now and then you see a flash of it. Monday post-cabinet he spoke with passion about immigration. Yesterday the same, but with about gossip and wasting time. He needs to be himself more. He doesn't like the beltway, and who can blame him? Hopefully yesterday he put a line in that particular sand.
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leadership under scrutiny amid internal turmoil

News Briefing: 24 April 2026
23 Apr
rnz-comment Centre

growing internal dissent and personal unpopularity

National, Luxon fall in latest poll, coalition trails left bloc
19 Apr
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