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Winston Peters

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Winston Peters is a veteran New Zealand politician who has served as the leader of the New Zealand First party since its founding in 1993. A long-serving member of the New Zealand House of Representatives, he has held numerous high-level government positions, including Minister of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister for Racing. Known for his populist approach and focus on Māori issues, Peters has frequently acted as a kingmaker in New Zealand politics, holding the balance of power in multiple coalition governments. His career has spanned several decades, marked by his ability to navigate complex political landscapes and his consistent advocacy for national sovereignty and economic reform.

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Born
1945-04-11 · 81 years old
Birth place
Whangārei, New Zealand
Education
Auckland Teachers' Training College; University of Auckland
Career
Teacher, blast-furnace worker, tunneler, lawyer

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