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New Zealand voters go to the polls early

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng03/10/2023


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On October 2, New Zealanders began early voting to elect a new government before the official election day on October 14.

According to RNZ, in a statement, election official Karl Le Quesne said 400 polling stations opened on October 2. Pre-election voting is increasingly popular, with 68% of votes cast in 2020. Electronic and in-person overseas voting at embassies was also conducted last week for registered voters.

Lãnh đạo đảng Dân tộc Christopher Luxon đi bỏ phiếu sớm vào ngày 2/10/2023. Nguồn TIM COLLINS ảnh 1

National Party leader Christopher Luxon casts an early vote on October 2, 2023. Source: TIM COLLINS

New Zealand's opposition National Party is currently leading in opinion polls but is unlikely to gain enough support to form a new government on its own and will likely have to form a coalition with at least one minor party.



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