Support fell further for New Zealand's incumbent Labour party in an opinion poll released on Monday, with the populist New Zealand First party emerging as a potential kingmaker in next month's general election.
In the Oct. 14 vote, the centre-right National led by Christopher Luxon is expected to emerge as the largest party in a coalition government.
New Zealand elects lawmakers using a mixed-member proportional system that has made coalitions the norm since it was introduced in 1996.
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