Published: 11:16, September 25, 2023 | Updated: 12:57, September 25, 2023
New Zealand National Party open to working with NZ First
By Reuters

An undated handout photo received on November 30, 2021 from the National Party shows party leader Christopher Luxon in the steps of parliament in Wellington. Luxon was elected leader of New Zealand's main opposition National Party on November 30, 2021, becoming the party's fifth leader to try to unseat Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. (PHOTO / NATIONAL PARTY VIA AFP)

WELLINGTON - New Zealand's National Party leader said on Monday he is prepared to work with the populist New Zealand First if there are numbers needed to form a majority after the election.

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New Zealand is due to elect a new government on Oct 14. The centre-right National Party is currently leading the polls but is unlikely to be able to govern without the support of at least one smaller party. Historically, it has joined forces with the right-wing ACT party.

Leader Christopher Luxon said in a video posted to social media that his preference was to form a strong and stable two-party coalition government between National and ACT

Leader Christopher Luxon said in a video posted to social media that his preference was to form a strong and stable two-party coalition government between National and ACT.

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However, he added he would be prepared to form a coalition with New Zealand First if that would get his party into power.

Coalitions are the norm under New Zealand's electoral system and only once since the system was introduced in 1996 has a party been able to govern alone.

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Leader of New Zealand First Winston Peters is a one-time National Party member and his party has previously been a coalition partner in both Labour and National-led governments.