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  •   Home > News > Politics

    The Greens say they're after every vote possible - which could include pinching support from potential partners Labour and Te Pati Maori

    The Greens say they're after every vote possible - which could include pinching support from potential partners Labour and Te Pati Maori


    Newstalk ZB sat down with co-leaders Marama Davison and Chloe Swarbrick to reflect on 2025 - as some polls indicate the three parties could form a Government.

    Swarbrick says they're not focused on other parties - and their loyalty lies with their own cause.

    She says no political party is entitled to anything - and everyone including the Greens, should take nothing for granted.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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