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Poll shows falling support for New Zealand National Party and Prime Minister Luxon

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WELLINGTON, April 20 (Reuters) - ‌A newly released poll showed support ​has fallen further for New Zealand's ruling National Party and Prime ⁠Minister Christopher Luxon, as he continues to face questions over whether he can retain his party's backing ​to stay in the top job.

Luxon has been facing ‌questions in recent days about whether he has the support of his party to remain as prime minister. The ⁠New Zealand Herald reported on Friday that ⁠members of his National Party will move against him this week, although it is unlikely to be a formal challenge or confidence vote initially. 

Luxon told Radio ‌New Zealand on Monday that he had the full ⁠support of National’s members of parliament ‌and would remain as prime ​minister.

In a 1News Verian poll released late on Sunday, support for the National Party fell 4 percentage points ‌to 30% and indicated that if ​the election were held ⁠today, the current coalition government would not win ‌sufficient seats to retain ⁠power.

Support for Luxon as preferred prime minister also fell 4 points, to 16%. Support for Chris Hipkins, leader ​of the Labour Party ‌and a former prime minister, was down 1 point to ⁠19%. 

The next general election ​is scheduled for November 7.

(Reporting by Lucy Craymer; ​Editing by Ethan Smith)

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