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Greece's ruling Conservatives win vote but fall short of majority
Greece's ruling New Democracy party stormed to a crushing victory in a parliamentary election but fell just short of the threshold needed to form a government on its own.
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Budget 2023: bare bones, blowout, or both?
The 2023 Budget has proven difficult to define: neither the belt-tightening exercise that was promised, nor the blatant bribery sometimes seen in election years.
Certainly, it is no election… Audio
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Budget 2023: bare bones, blowout, or both?
The 2023 Budget has proven difficult to define: neither the belt-tightening exercise that was promised, nor the blatant bribery sometimes seen in election years.
Certainly, it is no election…
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Week In Politics: The Budget chasm between Labour and National
Analysis - Budget 2023 has highlighted the stark differences between the main parties, writes Peter Wilson.
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Politcal Panel: Budget 2023 wrap up
The Budget is the the major talking point of a week that started with a new political poll which showed Te Pati Maori in the position of kingmaker. Stuff political editor Luke Malpass, and RNZ's… Audio
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Political opponents take aim at Budget 2023: 'Blowout', 'broke', 'Budget for the rich'
National and ACT are warning of massive overspending by the government, while the Greens and Te Pāti Māori are saying more spending was needed.
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Florida Governor DeSantis to officially announce 2024 US presidential run
Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis will officially enter the 2024 US presidential race next week, according to two sources familiar with the decision.
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UK: Immigration hits record high, royal 'car chase'
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about why legal immigration is top of the political agenda, with new figures expected to show it's reached a record high of 700,000. Audio
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Fingers crossed for Budget boost for health but scepticism remains
A senior doctor's union is not optimistic a lot of money will come for the health sector tomorrow, even thought it needs it.
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Luxon wants latest economic figures before releasing tax and fiscal plan details
National Party leader Christopher Luxon says he is waiting for the latest economic figures before the party releases details of its tax and fiscal plan. Audio
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'They need to actually put out their plan' - Hipkins on Nats' fiscal transparency policy
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has derided the National Party's plans for tax receipts as "bumper sticker slogans", and says the party needs to show what they would cut. Audio
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Luxon touts 'tremendous progress' as personal polling falls
National leader Christopher Luxon denies he has a "likeability" problem, after a poll showed his personal ratings on a steady decline. Audio
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Around the motu : Logan Savory in Southland
Audio 16 May 2023It's a big day for the Gore District Council with a meeting this afternoon to vote on a no confidence in its 24-year-old mayor Ben Bell. The Mayor and the council's chief executive, Stephen Parry… Audio
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Turkey presidential run off confirmed
The results of Turkey's knife-edge election between 20-year-reigning President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and opposition rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu will run-off to May 28th. Mr Erdogan led the first round… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and David Slack (Part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Cindy Mitchener and David Slack discuss today's pre-budget announcement that funding will be made available for 300 new classrooms, the results of the latest… Audio
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ACT alternative budget highlights tax, prison bed policies
The ACT Party is proposing to condense income tax brackets, slash the number of public servants and increase prison beds in its alternative budget.
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Te Pāti Māori and National have 'nothing in common' - Ngarewa-Packer
The Te Pāti Māori co-leader would not be drawn on whether the party would prefer to be part of a coalition government or not following the general election. Audio
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Political commentators Lamia Imam & Brigitte Morten
Political commentators Lamia Imam and Brigitte Morten join Kathryn to talk about the latest political poll, which shows the two main parties neck and neck. How important are the minor parties this… Audio
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Auckland University politics professor on new poll
Te Pati Maori has risen in popularity in new political polling, suggesting they could play kingmaker this election. The party has almost doubled in points from 1.8 percent to 3.5 percent in the… Audio
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Thailand vote counting shows ex-PM's daughter as frontrunner
The election is being described as a turning point for a country that has experienced a dozen military coups in its recent history.
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Turkey election tightens
The people of Turkey have been voting in a pivotal election overnight, which could end President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 20-year-reign as leader. Turkey is currently in economic crisis and the… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 15 May 2023
Top stories for 15 May 2023 The Government has earmarked nearly a billion dollars for flood and cyclone recovery - we spoke to the Finance Minister Grant Robertson We dissect the latest political… Audio
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New political poll: Main parties in a tight race, but Luxon's popularity drops
Five months from the election, the latest Newshub-Reid political poll shows Labour and National running neck and neck - but Christopher Luxon's popularity is now lower than Judith Collins' was.
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Turkey votes in pivotal elections that could end Erdogan's 20-year rule
Turkey's all-powerful President Erdogan is in the fight of his life against an opposition that has united against him for looming elections.
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Parties make push to woo voters ahead of Thailand general election
Some 52 million eligible voters in Southeast Asia's second-largest economy will head to polling stations on Sunday.