Matthew Hooton: Next six months key to Luxon's success
OPINION: Every day’s delay will only make it tougher to do what needs to be done.
OPINION: Every day’s delay will only make it tougher to do what needs to be done.
OPINION: Christopher Luxon needs to bring more diversity into his Cabinet.
OPINION: Once upon a time, there were three people who needed to form a government.
Winston Peters returns to Wellington as coalition deal looks imminent.
As negotiations drag, an economic consultancy says NZ now most unstable since 2010.
OPINION: Why certainty would be more useful than a long 100-day plan.
The contest is now between Winston Peters and David Seymour.
Seymour says having the second-largest party with the second-biggest role makes sense.
If Luxon gets the set-up wrong, he risks a Cabinet paralysed by disagreements and delays.
Opinion: Now it's down to deciding who gets what position.
Yesterday was day 35 since the election. These talks are now the second longest since MMP.
Winston Peters today stated there would either be 'one deal or two deals'.
OPINION: A good coalition agreement needs to be flexible and reliable.
Christopher Luxon has been busy this week forming the Government.
And Christopher Luxon learns a lesson or two.
OPINION: Christopher Luxon is now being openly mocked and ridiculed by commentators.
OPINION: An expert whose work David Seymour regularly cites has put the record straight.
The three parties of Government have been doing things 'differently'. It's not working.
The incoming prime minister maintains his government will reduce taxes.
OPINION: It's a beautiful thing to behold, the blossoming Peters-Seymour relationship.
OPINION: Act and NZ First don't have the heft to torpedo National's centrepiece policy.
The party has been kicked out of government and continues to feel the aftershocks.
OPINION: And why Labour was right to stick with Chris Hipkins.
Deputy political editor Thomas Coughlan answers your questions.
OPINION: NZ First does not hold the balance of power in the previously understood sense.
The groundwork’s been laid for a deal between National, Act and New Zealand First.
'We don't want this to string out': Luxon says on coalition negotiations.
OPINION: Suddenly, National thinks the new Grocery Commissioner should be given a chance.
OPINION: On Friday at 2pm, Kiwis will find out the final results of the October election.
Luxon reportedly advised Bishop the language used was 'strong' and emotions were high.