New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's fate hung in the balance Wednesday as his ruling National Party met to decide whether he should stay on as leader with less than three months until a general election. Luxon made it through a leadership vote in April after reports National members were displeased with the party polling under 30 percent. The former Air New Zealand boss led National to election victory in 2023 vowing to tame inflation and bring down interest rates. And he topped off last week by calling for a referendum of New Zealand's mixed-member proportional representation, a wildly unpopular suggestion. Polling has suggested some of Luxon's most senior ministers could be turfed out of parliament when New Zealanders vote on Nov. 7.