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Miserly election campaign lacks deep pockets in Palmerston North

Miserly election campaign lacks deep pockets in Palmerston North
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New coalition agreement signed among four political forces

New Zealand s far-right hate preachers and the platform YouTube gave them to build a movement • Speaker • Public Address

New Zealand s far-right hate preachers and the platform YouTube gave them to build a movement • Speaker • Public Address
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New Zealand s far-right hate preachers and the platform YouTube gave them to build a movement • Speaker • Public Address

In the days and weeks after the massacres, Carl Bromley, a pro-Trump, pro-gun pastor with the Life Connection Baptist Fellowship in Christchurch, was busy on social media. His Facebook page filled with posts about attacks on Christians by Muslims in Nigeria (which he claims went ignored by the media), criticism of moves to tighten gun control, outrage at calls to drop the name of the Crusaders rugby team and numerous links to articles on an anti-Muslim conspiracy blog. Those who drive Christianity out of society are paving the way for Islam, he wrote. Dunedin • Since Nov 2006 • 499 posts ReportReply Hi Carl,

Party ratings for April show plenty to fight for in local elections

(LTV ) The latest party ratings for April show an increasing popularity of the right-of-center party National Alliance, followed by the Union of Greens and Farmers as well as New Unity. KPV LV is currently not among the most popular parties. On the other hand, non-parliamentary left-leaning party Progresīvie (Progressives) continues to show good results. At the request of Latvian Television (LTV), the research agency SKDS conducted its monthly survey, asking respondents which party they would vote for if Saeima elections were held tomorrow. As usual the opposition Harmony party commands the largest support (12%).  Photo: Latvijas Televīzija The right-leaning National Alliance, part of the current ruling coalition, is in second place (8%) with third place taken by the opposition Greens and Farmers Union (7.7%) and government party New Unity (7%) just behind it in fourth.

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