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Prime Minister Luxon Unveils Ambitious “49 Actions” for First 100 Days

Prime Minister Luxon Unveils Ambitious “49 Actions” for First 100 Days

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has revealed a comprehensive "100-day plan" outlining 49 actions to be taken by the coalition government. Described

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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has revealed a comprehensive “100-day plan” outlining 49 actions to be taken by the coalition government. Described as “hugely ambitious,” the plan focuses on repealing various Labour government-era programs and introducing new legislation. Key actions include repealing the Clean Car Discount scheme, banning cell phones in schools, removing the Auckland Fuel Tax, and discontinuing the Fair Pay Agreement legislation. Luxon emphasized the government’s commitment to delivering real change, while opposition parties, such as ACT, expressed readiness for the ambitious agenda. However, the Greens criticized the plan as a “random, visionless, and harmful grab bag of policies.”

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