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English thanks his supporters as National returns to Opposition
After nine years in government, the National Party will now be pushed back to the Opposition benches. Outgoing Prime Minister Bill English expressed his disappointment last night following Winston Peters' long-awaited decision. He also took time to thank his party and family and pay respect to the Labour leader.
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Bill English bows out of government
Outgoing Prime Minister Bill English expressed his disappointment following Winston Peters' announcement this evening.
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Winston finally makes his call- it's Labour
Winston Peters has announced that he will team up with the Labour Party to form a coalition government.
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English pleased with negotiations despite awaiting announcement
Bill English says he's pleased with their policy negotiations and like everyone else looks forward to hearing Winston Peters decision this afternoon. Following the caucus meeting in Parliament, Peters said despite the delay, he has assured the country that they will definitely know the outcome this afternoon.
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Former MP Sandra Lee confident Peters will go with National
Former politician Sandra Lee-Vercoe believes Winston Peters will lean towards a coalition with National.
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Winston will go with Labour- Delamere
Former NZ First MP Tuariki Delamere believes Winston Peters will most likely go with Labour.
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Aotearoa awaits decision on a coalition Government
Winston Peters and his caucus are expected to make a decision today on who his party will work within a coalition government.
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Winston speaks with Labour after meeting National
Winston Peters is in talks with the Labour Party after meeting with National this morning to discuss working with either parties in a coalition government.
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Māori Development portfolio ineffective outside Cabinet- Roihana Nuri
A political commentator predicts a Māori Development portfolio under a National-NZ First coalition will be tokenistic. The Māori Development portfolio has sat outside of cabinet since 2008.