Leader Christopher Luxon says this is a possibility if there are numbers needed to form a majority.
New Zealand’s National Party leader Christopher Luxon posted a video on the matter on social media.
New Zealand is due to elect a new government on Oct. 14. The centre-right National Party is currently leading the polls but is unlikely to be able to govern without the support of at least one smaller party. Historically, it has joined forces with the right-wing ACT party.
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