New Zealand's opposition party has ruled out a post-election deal with the ...
WELLINGTON - New Zealand’s opposition party has ruled out a post-election deal with the party of Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters, setting the stage for a close contest at the polls this year as both major parties may struggle to form a government.
He sided with Jacinda Ardern’s Labour Party in the 2017 polls allowing her to unexpectedly form a center-left coalition government with NZ First and the Green Party. The move weakens Peters’ NZ First party, which is the only center party in parliament, and has been the only party with the ability to work with either the left bloc or right bloc, analysts said.
But National would also need to get as close to a majority as possible to secure a win, as it only has the small, libertarian ACT Party as a possible coalition partner.
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