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New Zealand First Party Congress: Peters Focuses on Immigration Values Commitment

Last weekend, New Zealand First held its 32nd annual congress in Palmerston North. In his closing speech, Winston Peters, leader and Foreign Minister, announced that the cabinet had agreed to legislation making English an official language in New Zealand. He also addressed current immigration issues, transgender ideology, and the so-called "woke left," blaming Labor for an economic mess of "waste, incompetence, and apathy."
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Last weekend, New Zealand First held its 32nd annual congress in Palmerston North. In his closing speech, Winston Peters, leader and Foreign Minister, announced that the cabinet had agreed to legislation making English an official language in New Zealand. He also addressed current immigration issues, transgender ideology, and the so-called "woke left," blaming Labor for an economic mess of "waste, incompetence, and apathy."

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Saturday, September 13, 2025.
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