The Asian Age

Minority party to play kingmaker as no winner in NZ

- PM Bill English (left) Opp. leader Jacinda Ardern

Wellington, Sept 23: The New Zealand general election ended in stalemate on on Saturday with official results showing the minority New Zealand First (NZF) party in a position to play kingmaker and in no hurry to decide which major party it will support.

It could be at least another two weeks before the outcome is known after Prime Minister Bill English’s National party fell just short of confirming a fourth-term in power.

The charismati­c Jacinda Ardern, who revitalise­d the main Opposition Labour Party, also failed to muster sufficient numbers.

With 61 seats required to govern, National won 58 and its sole remaining political ally, ACT secured one, according to the New Zealand Electoral Commission.

Labour won 45 seats with its political partner Green on seven.

Leader of NZF Winston Peters gave no indication which of the two blocs his New Zealand First — and its nine seats from 7.5% of the vote — would support.

“As things stand we do have the balance of political responsibi­lity and we're not going to be hasty with that,” Mr Peters told supporters. “We’ll make a decision in the interests of all New Zealand and New Zealand First,” he said.

A problem facing Ms Ardern’s hopes of forming a ruling coalition is Mr Peters’ historic difference­s of opinion with Labour’s preferred partner the Greens — Ms Arden needs both to get across the line.

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