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The perils of 'tantrum politics'

Opinion: New Zealand's main parties have a responsibility to avoid fuelling a bitter hyper-partisanship happening in the rest of the world.

Thu, 30 Nov 2017

New Zealand is in the middle of a rather unusual political cycle.

It’s been noted here before National is in an unusual position as an opposition.

Not only is it the largest party in Parliament but, compared to previous, rejected governments, it is in good shape.

Typically, New Zealanders

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