Two new polls show Labour/Greens/Te Pāti Māori can form Government, NZ headed in wrong direction
- Two new polls indicate that the left bloc, including Labour, the Greens, and Te Pāti Māori, can form a government if an election were held today, achieving the necessary 61 seats.
- Support for the National Party fell to 34 percent, while Labour rose to 33 percent, according to the 1News-Verian poll.
- Economic optimism decreased by 5 points to 36 percent, with 50 percent of respondents believing the government is heading in the wrong direction.
- Christopher Luxon, the preferred Prime Minister, dropped to 22 percent, while Labour's Chris Hipkins rose to 17 percent, as reported in the polls.
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