Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has cancelled his weekly interview on TVNZ's Breakfast show, sparking criticism and comparison to former PM Jacinda Ardern's similar move, amid allegations of political media overreach and lack of transparency.
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Can I say true. that I've got some apparently that interviews exploded within the National Party this morning and I might have been receiving a little bit of feedback that suggested that that interview might have lanced the whole boil and the whole thing will now go away as a result of it.
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dissipating, catalyzed by Luxon interview
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