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Conservative Christopher Luxon wins New Zealand election

  • New Zealand's centre-right National Party led by Christopher Luxon will form a new government with its preferred coalition party ACT, after Labour leader Chris Hipkins conceded he could not form a government following the country's general election.
  • Ex-Businessman Christopher Luxon, the leader of the National Party, will become the next prime minister after winning the general election. The shift in support towards the center-right comes after six years of a left-leaning government led mostly by Jacinda Ardern.
  • The National Party, along with ACT, secured about 40% of the vote, while Labour's support waned to a little over 25%. Luxon will likely need support from the libertarian ACT Party and possibly the New Zealand First Party to form a government.
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The High Point Enterprise broke the news in on Friday, October 13, 2023.
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