AUCKLAND, Sept. 23 -- New Zealand's parliamentary elections on Saturday yield no clear winner as tally ended in the wee hours of Sunday, leaving the third largest party with 7.5 percent of the votes the kingmaker.
The ruling National Party has secured 46 percent of the party votes, which transfer to 58 seats in the 120 member Congress in an Mixed-Member Proportional voting system, with the opposition Labor Party lagging behind at 35.8 percent, or 45 seats.
The New Zealand First Party has garnered nine seats, making it the indispensable coalition partner for both the National Party and the Labor Party to form the government.
The Labor Party with its ally Green Party of 5.8 percent votes or seven seats in the congress would just make enough seats to form a government if they can successfully get the New Zealand First Party on board.
Winston Peters, the party chief of the New Zealand First Party, however, refused to say which party he would side with. The negotiations may take days or weeks before a deal is struck between the future governing partners.
Head and shoulders?
Golden rule?
Good Samaritan
New normal?
White-collar crime?
跟着奥巴马学写慰问信
Stuff happens
Gold dust
Selling out?
Real time?
Make him tick?
Zombie company?
Theater of the absurd?
Benefit of the doubt
Middle ground?
We just got our head handed to us
Trickle-down economics?
Earn your keep?
A bucket list goal?
Blow by blow?
Reshuffle the deck?
Swan song?
Bell cow?
Close, but no cigar?
King’s ransom?
Like attracts like?
What is an entrenched issue?
Rat rate?
At the water’s edge?
Father Time is undefeated
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