Total unadulterated rubbish Panda. You couldn't be further from the truth if you tried!
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True, they're often for business subsidies too.
Cindy's chickens coming home to roost :
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/pol...in-the-country
A new approval rating poll has reached an unprecedented conclusion – Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is not the highest-scoring leader in the country.
National leader Christopher Luxon has pipped Ardern in the latest 1News Kantar Public Poll, with an approval rating of +22 versus her own rating of +15.
It is the first time the Prime Minister hasn’t scored higher than the Opposition leader since the poll began asking approval ratings in 2019.
Cindy's https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/c...pg?format=500w
Slight bump is often called a honeymoon period and is normal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ydxz_YhZWs
Whānau ora became part of government policy in November 2002, when the Ministry of Health published a strategy for Māori health.3 In the strategy, whānau ora meant, briefly, "healthy families". In their foreword to the strategy, the responsible Minister and Associate Minister said that achieving whānau ora would need an approach that recognises and builds on the strengths and assets of whānau to encourage whānau development.
It was set up under Helen Clark.
Something astray - what I quoted came from the wiki article.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wh%C4%81nau_Ora
A Herald article from 2011 (after the election of National)
Developing Whanau Ora, a Ministerial Committee on Poverty and a new focus for Te Puni Kokiri are the centre-pieces of the National Party-Maori Party confidence and supply agreement.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/nats-a...ectid=10772529