New Zealand National Party prepared to join forces with NZ First to get into power
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National Party leader Christopher Luxon said he prefers to form a strong and stable two-party coalition government between National and ACT.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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.
New Zealand is due to elect a new government on Oct 14.
The centre-right National Party is currently leading the polls
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.
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,
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. REUTERS


