NZ First leader Winston Peters is confident of striking a deal with National and Act should he be in a position to help form the next government.
Speaking after a public meeting in Taupō today, Peters told the Waikato Herald he could not understand why the media were “preoccupied” with something the public would decide on election day.
“We will work with anyone – not Labour in this case because of their past – but we have got to try and work with anyone to try and make this country have a much better government.”
On Monday National Party leader Christopher Luxon made it clear he will cut a deal with NZ First leader Winston Peters if he has to – ending months of refusing to say whether he will rule NZ First in or out.
Luxon set out his position on NZ First in a social media video, in which he also made a pitch for disillusioned Labour voters and urged voters not to assume it is a foregone conclusion National will be in government after election day.