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Contested 6 races — 2 elected 4 not elected
Minister's vow to 'exterminate' problems led to union fears that staff may be fired.
Pressure from coalition partners may see NZ First abandon its stance on the Regulatory Standards Bill, raising questions about principle versus survival. At the recent New Zealand First Convention, Shane Jones criticised “David Seymour’s regulatory bill”, but implied that NZ First will enable it to pass. Despite his attempt to shift responsibility onto Act, the bill was drafted by the coalition government after cabinet policy approvals, introduced as a government bill, and all coalition partners needed to agree to its content.
Shane Jones has already been seen, and reported on, as the ‘de facto deputy leader’, Winston Peters said - now he steps officially takes up the mantle.
Many assumed the experienced MP was the party's deputy leader already.
Judicial reform will remain a top issue for NZ First, but Judith Collins made it clear Shane Jones’ ideas would be staying in his party’s tent The post Shane Jones changes tone after words from Attorney-General appeared first on Newsroom .
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