A commentary critiques Prime Minister Christopher Luxon for avoiding media interviews due to fear of criticism, arguing that such avoidance reflects a lack of courage and preparedness, and calls for greater political authenticity and public engagement.
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I think it's... Which is, I think, an alternative name for Islamabad. I don't know. Or New Delhi. Something. Islamabad is Pakistan. I've got them all mixed up. It's bad. But yeah, it is weird. It is this weird part of the term where two parts of the government, two of the three parties in the government are having at each other. But I think this whole thing of like, look at their record they usually signed with Labour is bizarre because there isn't that much in it. And I think the most clueless part of what Luxon's said here is he said, oh, remember, it's Winston that put Jacinda in power. And I think that's unhinged for a couple of reasons, like she
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dismissal of media engagement as political retreat
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