Rivals veered into parodies of themselves, with most analysts declaring incumbent the winner
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The leaders of New Zealand’s two main political parties, Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins, have clashed in a boisterous, energetic and at times muddled third debate before the election on 17 October.
Ardern – the centre-left Labour leader and popular prime minister who is leading in the polls – was widely agreed to have won the debate over Collins, from the centre-right National party, but the pair often veered into parodies of themselves rather than engaging on the substance, analysts said. Continue reading...
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