The new coalition Government will have its first Cabinet meeting today after Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and ministers from National, Act and NZ First
Winston Peters and David Seymour will rotate in the Deputy Prime Minister role in an unorthodox coalition Government stitched together by incoming Prime Mi
A $1.2 billion fund for regional infrastructure, scrapping plans on allowing foreign buyers back into the housing market, allowing work that could lead to
So it turned out OK.
Well, this part at least.
A deal is done, the pens and papers getting rolled out today and we have a Government.
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The coalition negotiations are over and an official signing will take place tomorrow, according to a joint statement from National Party leader Christopher