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The deputy prime minister now says he was talking about "online campaigns" that create "non-representative samples".
We should largely know what to expect given neither party leader is an unknown quantity – the pressure is more likely to sit with Luxon, writes Michael Swanson.
David Seymour promises to be on his best behaviour as he takes on the role of Deputy Prime Minister. The ACT leader's ...
Simeon Brown has told various Government-owned companies they must explain why they are failing to deliver their cost of ...
David Seymour has been sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister, succeeding Winston Peters. Seymour’s appointment marks a milestone ...
The Act Party leader, David Seymour has been sworn in as New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister. Photo / Mark Mitchell The Act ...
David Seymour, leader of ACT New Zealand, becomes deputy prime minister in a coalition government. Known for his libertarian ...
Acting Party Leader David Seymour is New Zealand's new Deputy Prime Minister. The 41-year-old was sworn in Auckland on ...
The ACT Party sees the Deputy Prime Minister role as a chance to show it can govern, not just take shots from the sidelines ...
Nearly 30 years ago, Roger Douglas was on the verge of a three-year stint as the leader of the newly formed Act party. Then ...
He takes over from New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters and will remain in the position until next year's election. Seymour says he still has responsibilities as Minister for Regulation. He says he ...