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New Zealand PM says he has party’s full support after reports of leadership challenge

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April 17 (Reuters) - New ‌Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said ​on Friday he had the full support of his ⁠party's lawmakers, responding to media reports that some members will push for a leadership change when parliament ​returns next week.

The New Zealand Herald said that members ‌of his National Party will move against him next week, although it is unlikely to be a ⁠formal challenge or confidence vote in the ⁠first instance.

"I talk to my caucus all the time. I'm very confident I have the full support of my caucus," Luxon told a press ‌conference.

"If we had an election today, this government ⁠would be reinstated," he added.

The next ‌general election is scheduled for ​November 7.

Several recent polls have shown the National Party is struggling to poll above 30%, with ‌some polls indicating the ruling ​coalition might not have ⁠the numbers to return to power after ‌the election.

At the same ⁠time, Luxon’s popularity as prime minister has also fallen. A March RNZ-Reid Research poll found 20.7% of people ​preferred opposition leader ‌Chris Hipkins as prime minister, while just 17.3% preferred ⁠Luxon.

(Reporting by Christine Chen ​in Sydney and Lucy Craymer in Wellington; ​Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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