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  2. Winston Peters - Wikipedia

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    Winston Raymond Peters PC (born 11 April 1945) is a New Zealand politician who has been serving as the 13th deputy prime minister of New Zealand since November 2023, his third time in the role. He has been leader of New Zealand First since he founded the political party in 1993. [ 2 ]

  3. New Zealand First - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand First (Māori: Aotearoa Tuatahi), commonly abbreviated to NZ First [3] or NZF, is a political party in New Zealand, founded and led by Winston Peters, who has served three times as deputy prime minister.

  4. A rare diplomatic spat exposes growing pressures in the ... - AOL

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    Winston Peters, also New Zealand’s foreign minister, put tens of millions of dollars in assistance for Kiribati under review after President Taneti Maamau pulled out of a planned meeting, Peters ...

  5. List of international trips made by Winston Peters as ...

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    This is a list of international visits undertaken by Winston Peters while Minister of Foreign Affairs within New Zealand. Peters served as Foreign Minister under three different Prime Ministers, Helen Clark, Jacinda Ardern, and Christopher Luxon. This article is part of a series about Winston Peters Early life Early political career MP for Hunua MP for Tauranga Māori loan affair Electoral ...

  6. Chumbawamba: NZ's Winston Peters 'does not care' about ... - AOL

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  7. Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The current deputy prime minister is Winston Peters of the NZ First party, who has held the position twice before, and will serve until 31 May 2025 due to an arrangement under the current coalition government in which he would then be succeeded in the position by ACT party leader David Seymour.

  8. Carr–Peters scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Carr–Peters scandal is an ongoing diplomatic and political scandal in Australasia, between Bob Carr, formerly Australian minister for Foreign Affairs and premier of New South Wales, and Winston Peters, New Zealand's current deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs.

  9. Fourth National Government of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Bolger and Peters appeared to have put their previous differences aside, and initially worked very well together. However, strains began appearing in the coalition by 1997. Several New Zealand First MPs had gone into politics specifically to combat some of National's early 1990s policies, and were unhappy at being made to perpetuate them.