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    Three-party coalition to govern New Zealand after negotiations

    After the official signing-off, Mr. Luxon would announce the ministers in his coalition government.
    News DeskBy News DeskNovember 23, 2023
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    New Zealand: Three New Zealand leaders have agreed to form the next coalition government after 40 days of negotiations. It resulted in the Conservative leader, Mr. Christopher Luxon, becoming the next prime minister.

    The centre-right National Party leader, Mr. Luxon, declared that his party had formed a coalition with the conservative ACT, a political party, and the populist New Zealand First parties, providing them sufficient seats to form the government.

    In the October 14 elections in New Zealand, Mr. Luxon’s National Party received the highest percentage of the vote, 38 percent, against other parties, followed by the ACT with 9 percent and New Zealand First with 6 percent.

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    At a signing ceremony on November 24 at Parliament, the leaders of the three groups will solidify their alliance after their parties are expected to ratify the agreement.

    Although Mr. Luxon was certain to become prime minister because of his party’s impressive results, it took six weeks of intense negotiations to reach a deal on a shared policy platform with coalition partners who ran on opposing platforms on issues like taxation, racial relations, and economic management.

    “I’m really proud of the negotiations. When you see the agreements tomorrow, you’ll understand how comprehensive they are. We’ve covered a tremendous amount of material,” Mr. Luxon remarked. After the official signing-off, Mr. Luxon would announce the ministers in his coalition government.

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    ACT leader Mr. David Seymour and New Zealand’s First head Mr. Winston Peters are both in the running to be deputy prime minister, as per the statement.

    Within its first 100 days in power, Luxon’s National Party has pledged to crack down on crime, ban cellphone use in classrooms, and remove proposed increases to fuel taxes.

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