National MP Judith Collins says she will not be challenging leader Simon Bridges - and does not believe a no-confidence vote against him would pass.
This morning Bridges confirmed he was facing a leadership challenge but was "very confident" he would win it.
He did not name the challengers, but it is clear he was referring to MPs Todd Muller and Nikki Kaye.
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Collins and her fellow MP Mark Mitchell have since said they would not be challenging Bridges for the role – although it remains possible one or both would contest it if it came up.