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Luxon Criticizes NZ First’s BNZ Plan

Luxon Criticizes NZ First’s BNZ Plan

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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon fired shots at coalition partner New Zealand First during a Christchurch visit, calling their $30 billion BNZ buyback plan “not a great idea” and criticizing their opposition to the India free trade deal — echoing Winston Peters’ past calls for the sale to be a “disgrace” and Shane Jones’ controversial “butter chicken tsunami” remark. Meanwhile, Luxon defended Jones’ $63,000 Canada trip as an administrative error, not a breach of fiscal responsibility, while emphasizing that travel budgets are tied to work requirements. Looking ahead, Luxon outlined a strategy for post-election governance: prioritizing 75-80% policy alignment on key issues like economic growth, law and order, and public services before finalizing detailed coalition deals — aiming for a strong, stable government built on common ground.

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