LP has accused NLC's transition committee of collaborating with government to discredit and hinder opposition parties from demanding accountability.
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New Zealand's proposed bill to compel digital platforms to pay media for news faces opposition from the ACT New Zealand party, needing support from other parties to pass. The Labour party is expected to support the bill, aligning with the intent to help local media companies earn revenue.
LP has accused NLC's transition committee of collaborating with government to discredit and hinder opposition parties from demanding accountability.
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