Peters Invokes Nazi Comparison and Vision Criticisms Amidst Contentious Political Rhetoric
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Peters compared Labour's use of co-governance to "race-based theory" seen in Nazi Germany, drawing criticism from the Holocaust Centre and NZ's Jewish community.
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Labour leader Hipkins likened Peters to a "drunk uncle at a wedding", criticizing his divisive rhetoric and lack of vision.
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Peters claimed NZ First's absence from Parliament during 2020-2023 was the main reason the country has declined.
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He criticized Labour's record in government between 2020-2023 as hapless and inert, saying they focused on feelings over competent governance.
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Peters recapped commitments in the National-NZ First coalition agreement, including investigating reopening the Marsden Point oil refinery.