politics
New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon wins confidence vote, surviving second challenge to leadership
Just a few months ahead of an election, the prime minister said he had the full support of his party, after calling crisis meeting to address leadership speculation

TL;DR
- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon survived a second leadership confidence vote in four months.
- The vote occurred at an urgent caucus meeting in Wellington, called due to leadership speculation.
- Luxon stated he has the 'full support' of his caucus and that the party is 'united'.
- The challenges come as National's support has weakened in opinion polls due to economic struggles and Luxon's personal popularity decline.
- Luxon has faced criticism for recent gaffes, including comments to small business leaders and an unannounced referendum pledge on the electoral system.
- Opposition leaders from Labour and the Green party criticized the National party's focus on internal matters.
- Political commentators noted that while Luxon's position is stabilized, further missteps could be damaging.