Labour leader Andrew Little debates the Prime Minister's Statement* and calls for new leadership "that will engage with New Zealanders and restore their sense of hope."
Labour Party leader Andrew Little debates the Prime Minister's Statement. Photo: Supplied / The Office of the Clerk
*The Prime Minister’s Statement is the annual equivalent of what the Governor General or the Queen does at the State Opening of a new Parliament (after an election). It serves the same purpose (a mix of state of the nation and statement of intent) but with less pomp and pageantry. The statement is a formal motion asking the House to continue to support the Prime Minister's administration. The House debates and votes on whether it has confidence in the Government.
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