One third of New Zealanders doubtful incoming coalition can work well together, poll finds

Guardian Essential New Zealand poll result also reveals rise in respondents feeling unsure over direction of the country

A vote for new leadership in New Zealand has not translated into widespread confidence that the incoming three-party government will work constructively together, while a growing number of people feel unsure as to whether the country is on the right track, a new Guardian Essential poll New Zealand has found.

The poll tracked just under 1,200 New Zealanders in November after the final election count, which revealed that the centre-right National party would require both the libertarian Act and populist New Zealand First parties to form a government.

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