
Double deputy: Could Peters and Seymour job-share?
Winston Peters returns to Wellington as coalition deal looks imminent.
Winston Peters returns to Wellington as coalition deal looks imminent.
The contest is now between Winston Peters and David Seymour.
Seymour says having the second-largest party with the second-biggest role makes sense.
Opinion: Now it's down to deciding who gets what position.
Let’s face it, Peters has humiliated Luxon and Seymour over the past week and a half.
Winston Peters today stated there would either be 'one deal or two deals'.
NZ First leader's surprise encounter after two-and-a-half-hour meeting with National.
OPINION: Christopher Luxon is now being openly mocked and ridiculed by commentators.
However, there have been no sightings of Winston Peters today.
OPINION: NZ First does not hold the balance of power in the previously understood sense.
There's still a chance the three parties won't reach an agreement, according to Peters.
The groundwork’s been laid for a deal between National, Act and New Zealand First.
Seymour says their frosty relationship 'hasn't changed', but they can work together.
The NZ First leader spoke today at his party's Port Waikato byelection campaign launch.
'We don't want this to string out': Luxon says on coalition negotiations.
OPINION: On Friday at 2pm, Kiwis will find out the final results of the October election.
This is Peters' third post to social media in a series of astonishing claims.
'The facts were all laid out in black and white four years ago.'
As of today, Christopher Luxon doesn’t need Winston Peters. Time to make a deal.