That’s certainly been the case with Act’s David Seymour who will become Luxon’s right-hand man as his deputy on May 31.
David Seymour will not be punished for the stunt in Parliament, the speaker says, but whether police lay charges is up to them.
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Luxon says he does not spend much time thinking about Seymour, but has had to talk to him about his "ill-advised" actions.
The Prime Minister has defended his choice not to attend Waitangi this year and says while he may travel in future he does not want the day to be “dominated” by the historic site. Normally the country ...
Waitangi Day in New Zealand is marked by controversy as Māori leaders condemn a proposed bill to redefine the Treaty of ...
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