2002 New Zealand general election

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Le elezioni generali in Nuova Zelanda del 2002 si tennero il 27 luglio per il rinnovo della Camera dei rappresentanti. In seguito all'esito elettorale, Helen Clark, espressione del Partito Laburista, fu confermata alla carica di Primo ministro. rdf:langString
The 2002 New Zealand general election was held on 27 July 2002 to determine the composition of the 47th New Zealand Parliament. It saw the reelection of Helen Clark's Labour Party government, as well as the worst-ever performance by the opposition National Party. The 2020 election would see it suffer a greater defeat in terms of net loss of seats. rdf:langString
Les élections législatives néo-zélandaises de 2002 se sont tenues le 27 juillet 2002 pour renouveler les 120 membres de la Chambre des représentants de Nouvelle-Zélande. Le Parti travailliste de la Première ministre sortant Helen Clark arrive en tête des élections avec 41 % des suffrages. De son côté, le Parti national réalise le pire score de son histoire en rassemblant moins de 21 % des voix. Cette débâcle des conservateurs profite à Nouvelle-Zélande d'abord ainsi qu'à United Future, porté par la performance de son chef (en) lors du débat télévisé. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 2002 New Zealand general election was held on 27 July 2002 to determine the composition of the 47th New Zealand Parliament. It saw the reelection of Helen Clark's Labour Party government, as well as the worst-ever performance by the opposition National Party. The 2020 election would see it suffer a greater defeat in terms of net loss of seats. A controversial issue in the election campaign was the end of a moratorium on genetic engineering, strongly opposed by the Green Party. Some commentators have claimed that the tension between Labour and the Greens on this issue was a more notable part of the campaign than any tension between Labour and its traditional right-wing opponents. The release of Nicky Hager's book Seeds of Distrust prior to the election also sparked much debate. The book examined how the government handled the contamination of a shipment of imported corn with genetically modified seeds. Helen Clark called the Greens "goths and anarcho-feminists" during the campaign.
rdf:langString Les élections législatives néo-zélandaises de 2002 se sont tenues le 27 juillet 2002 pour renouveler les 120 membres de la Chambre des représentants de Nouvelle-Zélande. Le Parti travailliste de la Première ministre sortant Helen Clark arrive en tête des élections avec 41 % des suffrages. De son côté, le Parti national réalise le pire score de son histoire en rassemblant moins de 21 % des voix. Cette débâcle des conservateurs profite à Nouvelle-Zélande d'abord ainsi qu'à United Future, porté par la performance de son chef (en) lors du débat télévisé. Après les élections, Helen Clark prend la direction d'un gouvernement travailliste-progressiste, soutenu par United Future.
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