The article critiques Wayne Brown's proposal for a National-Labour grand coalition, arguing that while it may offer policy stability, it overlooks deep-rooted political emotions and self-interest that make such a collaboration difficult in New Zealand's partisan culture.
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cultural norms limit women's political participation
New effort to tackle Papua New Guinea's chronic lack of women MPsemotional barriers to party unity
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