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A change of government was confirmed last night, with Christopher Luxon from the National Party set to be our new Prime Minister. Preliminary figures reflect a much stronger showing than expected from National, which ended with a very healthy 39 per cent of the party vote. However, those hoping for a relatively straightforward two-party coalition between National and Act shouldn’t get their hopes up. With more than half a million special votes still to be counted, there's a good chance NZ First will still be required to form a government. What happens next, when might we know the final outcome, and what does this mean for investors and financial markets?
By Craigs Investment PartnersA change of government was confirmed last night, with Christopher Luxon from the National Party set to be our new Prime Minister. Preliminary figures reflect a much stronger showing than expected from National, which ended with a very healthy 39 per cent of the party vote. However, those hoping for a relatively straightforward two-party coalition between National and Act shouldn’t get their hopes up. With more than half a million special votes still to be counted, there's a good chance NZ First will still be required to form a government. What happens next, when might we know the final outcome, and what does this mean for investors and financial markets?

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