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New Zealand PM Luxon survives vote of confidence

No details have been disclosed on whether the backing is unanimous or by what margin

New Zealand PM survives vote of confidence

Reuters

Published : 21 Apr 2026, 09:22 AM

Updated : 21 Apr 2026, 09:22 AM

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Tuesday said he received the support of National Party lawmakers after calling a confidence vote on his leadership, following days of speculation that some within the party were seeking to replace him.

"I moved a formal motion of confidence in my leadership and that motion was passed," Luxon said in a prepared statement that he read after a party room meeting. "I have the support of my caucus as their leader. Caucus has answered clearly and decisively and has backed my leadership and that matter is now closed."

After reading the statement, Luxon left the room and refused to answer questions. No details were given on whether the vote in support was unanimous or the size of the majority.

Luxon leads the National Party, the biggest party in New Zealand's three-party ruling coalition, and serves as prime minister. If his party were to replace him as leader, he would also lose the premiership.

Confidence votes are rarely aired publicly in New Zealand, where party caucus deliberations are usually secret. In addition, while parties choosing to replace their prime minister are not uncommon in some countries, it has not happened in New Zealand since 1997.

Luxon, a former airline executive, has seen both his personal and his party's popularity fall over the past year as the economy has failed to gain steam, unemployment has remained high and inflation has started to pick up again. Several polls have shown Luxon's National Party struggling to exceed 30 percent, with some polls indicating the ruling coalition might not have the numbers to win an election.

In a 1News Verian poll released late on Sunday, support for the National Party fell 4 ⁠percentage points to 30 percent and indicated that if the election were held today, the current coalition government would not win sufficient seats to ⁠retain power.

Support for Luxon as the preferred prime minister also fell 4 points to 16 percent. Support for Chris Hipkins, leader of ⁠the Labour Party and a former prime minister, fell one point to 19 percent.

This is a particular concern for lower-ranked National Party lawmakers and those in marginal electorate seats, who fear that if the party can't turn its fortunes around ahead of a November 7 election, they will lose their jobs.

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