Labour leader Chris Hipkins criticizes the government's economic performance, avoids calling for Finance Minister Nicola Willis's resignation, and argues that the entire government should step down at the next election amid growing economic concerns and criticism of high public支出
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no new promises until economic stability is clear
Chris hipkins stops short of calling for nicola willis resignationwaiting to assess impact before acting
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