Potential post-election kingmaker Winston Peters says a wide-ranging royal commission of inquiry into "Dirty Politics" allegations against National is a bottom line for NZ First.
He staked out his position yesterday as other opposition parties also pushed for a sweeping inquiry into not only the National Government's alleged collusion with attack blogger Cameron Slater but the Judith Collins Oravida affair.
Mr Peters is notoriously evasive on post-election bottom-line policies, but yesterday he was as unambiguous as he's ever been on the subject.
"Yes [a royal commission] is something we are going to utterly insist upon," he told the Herald, "because anything less than that means the whole election has been a waste of time and any idea of democratic principle and sound government is out the window. So it is a bottom line in that context."
NZ First did not want to be tainted by association in any future governing arrangements and only a full inquiry into Dirty Politics author Nicky Hager's allegations would give the public confidence in the outcome.