Topic
Political Correspondents' Role
6 items
· 2 aliases
· first seen 10 May 2026
The article introduces a premium politics newsletter and evaluates the Prime Minister's political agility, highlighting the role of political correspondents in shaping public understanding of governance.
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4 social posts
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400 engagement
Stance — 4 classified edges
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Mocking
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facebook
· theplatformnz
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 152
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· 💬 76
· 382 engagement
28 May
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twitter
· @theplatform_nz
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 8
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· 💬 3
· 17 engagement
28 May
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· @familyfirstnz
· sentiment: neutral
· ♥ 1
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· 1 engagement
3 May
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