NZ First has one choice: that's new

NZ First has one choice: that's new
Winston Peters's negotiating position is fundamentally different from every previous MMP election. (Image: NZME)
Pattrick Smellie
In every previous government formation negotiation he’s ever participated in, Winston Peters has had a choice of walking away.Not this time.By being able only to work with the centre-right fundamentally changes Peters’s negotiating position from his usual dance between National and Labour, playing one side off against the other to become the government.National is his only choice unless you count the nihilist choice of refusing even to support a new National-led government from the cross-benches, which would allow the governor gener...

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