WELLINGTON, Sept 01, 2014 (AFP) - New Zealand Prime Minister John Key insisted his bid for re-election remained on track Monday, as the opposition demanded a corruption probe into a scandal that brought down a senior minister
Campaigning for the September 20 vote has been dominated by allegations, based on emails hacked from a right-wing blogger's computer, that members of Key's conservative government engaged in a sustained dirty tricks campaign against opponents.
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