Peters won't decide on government until Oct. 7, rejects National's moral authority'

Peters won't decide on government until Oct. 7, rejects National's moral authority'
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot Sept. 27 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand First party leader Winston Peters said he will wait until the official vote count is completed to decide who to form a coalition government with, in a fiery media conference. Preliminary results from Saturday's election show Peters in a powerful position as all parties fell short of the necessary 61 seats to secure a parliamentary majority. National won 58 seats while Labour has 45, the Green Party has seven, and New Zealand First has nine, according to the Electoral Commission. That...