Christopher Luxon, Leader of the National Party arrives at his election party after winning the general election to become New Zealand’s next prime minister in Auckland, New Zealand, October 14, 2023.
National won 50 seats and the right-wing, free-market ACT Party won 11, securing a majority of just one seat in the 121-seat parliament, according to provisional results from the Electoral Commission.
If they do, National may need the support of populist New Zealand First and its leader Winston Peters to form a government.
National's leader Christopher Luxon said he would wait for the final count to come in but was talking with both ACT and New Zealand First.
Parliament has to meet with six weeks of the official election result but there is no date for when a government must be formed.
Persons:
Christopher Luxon, David Rowland, Winston Peters, Luxon, Nicola Willis, Zealand First's Peters, Brooke van Velden, Lucy Craymer, Lincoln
Organizations:
National Party, New, REUTERS, Rights, Party, National, ACT Party, Electoral, ACT, New Zealand, WHO, Labour Party, APEC, BE, Zealand, Thomson
Locations:
Auckland , New Zealand, Zealand, Wellington