Politik·21.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung New Zealand PM Luxon Survives Confidence Vote After Party Popularity Declines
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has secured his leadership after calling a confidence vote in his party caucus, following speculation about his position. The National Party leader received decisive backing from his caucus, closing the leadership question for now. However, his personal popularity and party support have declined significantly, with recent polls showing the National Party at 30% and the ruling coalition likely to lose an election held today. The economy struggling with low growth, high unemployment, and resurgent inflation has fueled the decline in Luxon's ratings.