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New Zealand First To Abstain On Confidence Motion

Published: Tue 19 Feb 2002 11:41 AM
New Zealand First will abstain from the confidence motion moved by Bill English in reply to the Prime Minister’s statement last week.
Leader, Rt Hon Winston Peters, said: “Whilst New Zealand First does not have confidence in the Labour-Alliance Government for obvious reasons; we have even less confidence in National and ACT for even more obvious reasons.
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