New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters says National has "thrown older New Zealanders under the bus" by promising to raise the retirement age to 67.
In a statement, Peters – who is also the Deputy Prime Minister – said during coalition talks in 2017, NZ First ensured the age would not be increased during this term of Government.
"The National Party cannot be trusted on superannuation, and their record is littered with broken promises," Peters said.
This morning, National Leader Simon Bridges revealed the party would stick with its pre-election policy of increasing the superannuation age gradually from 65 to 67.
Under National's policy, the increase in superannuation age would increase by six months from 2037.