Winston Peters is staying mum on where he will stand in the upcoming General Election, but says a decision will be made "shortly".
The New Zealand First leader yesterday delivered a speech at the party's annual convention at Auckland's Alexander Park, criticising the National Party's deals with Act and United Future to secure the marginal Epsom and Ohariu-Belmont seats for National's potential coalition partners.
However Peters would not reveal to TV3's Firstline where he would be standing in November's election.
New Zealand First is polling around 2 per cent of the party vote - well short of the 5 per cent threshold needed to be entitled to seats in Parliament. In 2008, Peters lost the Tauranga seat to National's Simon Bridges and it is likely he would need to win an electorate to see the party return to Parliament.
Peters said the party's board will decide "shortly" where he will stand.