Published on Nov 26, 2011 by Euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ New Zealand's prime minister looks to be heading back into government with a landslide win after voting closed in the country's general election.
Exit polls are not allowed but John Key's centre-right National Party could get an historic outright majority if surveys before the ballot are mirrored in the vote.
All of which bodes badly for Labour leader Phil Goff, hopeful to the last that his party would stage a late recovery.
Exit polls are not allowed but John Key's centre-right National Party could get an historic outright majority if surveys before the ballot are mirrored in the vote.
All of which bodes badly for Labour leader Phil Goff, hopeful to the last that his party would stage a late recovery.