Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins defends the party's 2026 election list, addressing controversies around police candidate disclosure, diversity in appointments, and the placement of loyal party figures, while denying claims of financial misrepresentation.
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Okay, yeah. The manual, as published by the police, uh say there are core requirements. You must disclose your intention early. You cannot campaign while employed, and you must resign before being nominated as a candidate. If he's on the list, isn't he nominated?
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