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Latest polls support Peters’ prime ministerial ambitions

It's horse-trading politicians who decide who will be prime minister in New Zealand, not voters. With special feature audio.

Fri, 29 Apr 2016

It’s a year since I wrote about Winston Peters’ plan to become prime minister.

The column was prompted by some of the NZ First founder’s closest friends. They discussed with me how Mr Peters could seek to spend the beginning of the 2017-2020 parliament as prime minister before handing over to a

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