Latest political poll: Judith Collins plummets in preferred PM stakes
16 May, 2021 05:28 PM
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A new political poll has seen a massive drop in popularity for National leader Judith Collins. Photo / Mark Mitchell
A new political poll has seen a massive drop in popularity for National leader Judith Collins. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Derek Cheng is deputy political editor for the New Zealand Heraldderek.cheng@nzme.co.nz
National leader Judith Collins told Mike Hosking on Newstalk ZB this morning that she didn t believe the numbers in the latest political poll. I am safe, she said.
Sunday night s Newshub-Reid Research shows a drop in popularity for Collins, following weeks of the party accusing the Government of a separatism by stealth agenda.
Karachi
May 2, 2021
Unlike the recent by-elections in Punjab that were dominated by political narratives, most of the voters of the NA-249 by-poll in Karachi held this past Thursday decided to focus on the resolution of civic issues, particularly the provision of water.
Keeping in view the severity of civic issues and particularly the scarcity of water in various neighbourhoods of the National Assembly constituency, the by-poll nominees of all the political parties made the water issue, which every resident has been facing for the past several decades, a prominent part of their electioneering.
But being Sindh’s ruling party that also oversees the municipality and district administration, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) took full advantage of the opportunity and succeeded in improving its ranking from the sixth position in the 2018 general election to winning the April 29 by-poll.