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Former National MP Harete Hipango joins NZ First

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Former National MP Harete Hipango has officially joined New Zealand First, praising the party’s “boldness” and leadership as Winston Peters opened its annual conference in Palmerston North with sharp criticism of both coalition partners and Labour.

Peters used his keynote speech to attack politicians across the spectrum for over-promising economic recovery, while setting the stage for the party’s longest remit session yet, where members will debate proposals including scrapping the Waitangi Tribunal, adopting nuclear power, and reassessing New Zealand’s Paris Accord commitments.

Hipango said she valued NZ First’s willingness to “call it for what it is” and connect with everyday New Zealanders. The conference, with 280 attendees ranging in age from 16 to 91, signals Peters’ ambitions for what he called a “major massive political victory” in 2026.

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  1. Let’s go Winston and Shane NZF you are about kiwi’s for kiwi’s like Donald is for Americans! You are the epitome of what’s politicians should be thank you, thank you, thank you.🥰🥰🥰
    Let’s make change and get rid of the old worn out labour and national – no longer fit for anything! Labour and national do not care about kiwi’s – they are brown nosers to the corrupt wef, who 🤮🤮🤮

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