National Party Leadership
Is Chris Luxon the fresh start National craves?
There's a new face at the head of the National Party - but he's the fifth new face since John Key resigned five years ago. Is his the one that will stick? Audio
Is Chris Luxon the fresh start National craves?
There's a new face at the head of the National Party - but he's the fifth new face since John Key resigned five years ago. Is his the one that will stick?
AudioMedia reluctance to use the L word over Muller’s 'lack of honesty'
One of the things that destroyed Todd Muller's National Party leadership was an apparent lie to reporters during the leaked Covid-19 patient data scandal. Why were so many media outlets reluctant to…
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Media reluctance to use the L word over Muller’s 'lack of honesty'
One of the things that destroyed Todd Muller's National Party leadership was an apparent lie to reporters during the leaked Covid-19 patient data scandal. Why were so many media outlets reluctant to…
AudioThe case for and against Judith Collins leading National
Opinion - Judith Collins could be back in the frame as a serious contender for the National Party leadership, following Simon Bridges' "worst week in politics", writes political commentator Bryce…
Watch: Joyce on National leadership race - 'I get things done'
Steven Joyce has confirmed he is in the mix to be the next party leader. Audio
National MPs move quickly after Bill English's resignation
RNZ Deputy Political Editor Chris Bramwell outlines how Judith Collins, Amy Adams and Simon Bridges are selling themselves as they contest the National Party leadership. They all say whoever wins, the… Video, Audio
Judith Collins' constituents comment on her leadership bid
Judith Collins was the first National MP to throw her hat in the ring to lead the party. Sophia Duckor-Jones went to Papakura this morning to speak to some of her constiutents about her prospects. Audio
Game on for National Party leadership
Judith Collins, Simon Bridges and Amy Adams have all announced they want the top job, but other bids might follow. Meanwhile, Paula Bennett says she'd like to remain as deputy. Video, Audio