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- Winston Peters and David Seymour will share the role of Deputy Prime Minister for the first time in New Zealand’s political history. In a highly unorthodox arrangement, Peters will take the deputy role for the next 18 months. He will then be replaced by Act leader Seymour for the second half of the coalition Government’s three-year term.
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Act leader David Seymour and NZ First leader Winston Peters have wound up a second meeting just 15 minutes after it began, with Seymour saying it was “productive”. The two met again this morning...
Nov 9, 2023 · After the official election result on Friday last week, ACT leader David Seymour said he would want to see any deal National made with NZ First before he signed off on his own agreement.
Nov 10, 2023 · Act’s David Seymour popped in to see New Zealand First’s Winston Peters again today, the second time the pair have met face-to-face since election night. According to reports, the...
Aug 2, 2023 · ACT Party leader David Seymour has said he won't work with New Zealand First after this year's general election. Seymour took aim at NZ First leader Winston Peters on Breakfast this morning: "He can't work with anybody. "I don't see why people think that I might have superhuman abilities to do so."
Nov 10, 2023 · ACT leader David Seymour leaves NZ First's offices after a brief meeting with Winston Peters. Photo: RNZ / Craig McCulloch. There's been a short second meeting between the leaders of the two parties negotiating to form a government with National as momentum builds towards a final deal.
That's how ACT leader David Seymour has today described a meeting with NZ First leader Winston Peters. The meeting was held yesterday, with Peters visiting the ACT offices in the Parliamentary Library building.
Nov 9, 2023 · The leaders of New Zealand First and ACT have briefly met, in a significant breakthrough in negotiations for the next government. The Parliament precinct has been a hive of activity today, with National leader Christopher Luxon, NZ First leader Winston Peters and ACT leader David Seymour all on site.