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ACT supporters are calling on their party to stick to its values as it takes stock during the halfway point of the political term.
When asked for his position on rate capping, ACT leader David Seymour said "you've got to be able to control the costs first" ...
David Seymour’s proposed regulation law would briefly shine a light on New Zealand’s cumbersome regulations and lawmaking ...
Analysis: The party's challenge this term has been - and remains - how to stand apart from its coalition partners without pulling apart the government.
David Seymour, leader of the far-right ACT Party and a senior minister in New Zealand’s National Party-led coalition government, delivered a “State of the Nation” speech on January 24.
Editorial: Act's new leader could do worse than look across the House to the Greens, polar opposites in political philosophy but occupying a similar tactical position.
Act believes it can get 15 per cent of the party vote come the next election, the same target its leader held but was unable to meet in the 2023 election.
On Monday, opposition National Party leader Christopher Luxon—widely expected to become New Zealand’s prime minister after the October 14 election—announced that he could form a coalition ...
New Zealand First is on the cusp of double digits in a new poll that has Winston Peters’ party ahead of its coalition partner ...
Final results from New Zealand's Oct. 14 election released on Friday show the centre-right National Party will need the support of both the ACT New Zealand and NZ First parties to form a government.
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