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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced that New Zealand’s parliamentary election will take place on November 7. He stated that setting the date early provides certainty for voters and allows them to assess which party can best deliver stable leadership in an unstable world. Luxon highlighted his National‑led coalition government’s record on the economy, public safety, education, and infrastructure. The coalition, which includes New Zealand First and ACT, has been in power since the 2023 election.

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00:00Moving on to New Zealand.
00:02On Wednesday, Prime Minister Christopher Lockson announced that the country's parliamentary
00:07election will be held on November 7.
00:09Lockson said that setting the date early provides New Zealanders with certainty and enable voters
00:15to determine which party can best provide stable leadership in an unstable world.
00:20He highlighted his national-led government's record on the economy, public safety, education
00:25and infrastructure.
00:27The current coalition led by national and including New Zealand First Act has been in
00:32power since the 2023 election.
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