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Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters has accused Labour MP Steve Maharey of appalling arrogance in his attack on the Government's Code of Social Responsibility.
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
HYATT REGENCY HOTEL, AUCKLAND
The theme for today is "Guarantee our Future".
Some say there are no guarantees in life, except death and taxes.
- Winston Peters
- Maori Affairs
Peters Supports Calls for Full Inquiry and Public Accountability
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
Labour leader Helen Clark's speech today was a fizzer, despite promises it would provide a thunderous start to 1998, Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters said today.
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
ELIZABETH ROOM, RITZ CARLTON HOTEL, SYDNEY
"Have Faith in an Asian Recovery"
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
Cabinet today authorised the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister responsible for overseeing Waitangi Day activities, Hon Winston Peters, to approve spending of up to $100,000 for the celebration of
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
The $59 million higher than forecast operating surplus recorded in the Government's Financial Statements for the five months to November 1997 are further evidence the Government is in a healthy fin
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
JOYCE ROAD, TAURANGA
Mayor Noel Pope, Councilor Bill Faulkner, Mr John Speir, distinguished guests ladies and gentlemen.
Tauranga is becoming a city of world firsts.
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
Mayor Vicky Buck, Chairman Syd Bradley, Mr Richard Bunton, David de la Mare, Hon Bill English, Ron Mark, Jenny Bloxham, ladies and gentlemen.
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
First we had Alamein Kopu leave Mana Motuhake and the Alliance. She did not enjoy being shouted at by Mana Motuhake.
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
Treasurer Winston Peters has welcomed the recommended changes to the Consumer Price Index. He says the changes will have minimal effect on average inflation figures in the future.
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
RENOUF FOYER, WELLINGTON
Chairman Arthur Davis, delegates.
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
Richard Prebble has proved beyond doubt the adage that 'the trouble with publishing is that too many with half a mind to write a book, do so,' says Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Winston Peter
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
Reserve Bank Governor, Dr Donald Brash, is to be reappointed for a third five-year term, when his current term expires on 31 August 1998, Treasurer Winston Peters announced today.
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
MUSEUM OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON
Judge Mick Brown, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
The Government's financial statements released today provide further reassurance that economic growth forecasts are on track, said the Treasurer Winston Peters today.
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
BAYCOURT, TAURANGA
John Palmer, Doug Voss, Malcolm Cartwright, fellow Ministers, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
MICHAEL FOWLER CENTRE, WELLINGTON
HEALTH
Question:
- Winston Peters
- Deputy Prime Minister
The current volatility in the New Zealand sharemarket does not reflect the positive economic indicators in the New Zealand economy, Treasurer Winston Peters said today.
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
The Government is adamant that the proposed Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) must preserve New Zealand's foreign investment laws whilst providing certainty for overseas traders and invest
- Winston Peters
- Acting Prime Minister
Housing permits data out today reflects increased confidence and an economy in significant growth mode, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer, Winston Peters, said today.
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
Strong increases in consumer confidence in many main provincial areas is a key feature of the latest WestpacTrust Dermott Miller Survey of Consumer Confidence, Treasurer Winston Peters said today.
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
The NZ Institute of Economic Research's latest report, which shows a rise in business confidence in the September quarter, is yet more positive news, said Treasurer Winston Peters.
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer
Labour's Dr Cullen got it wrong yet again when he hurriedly issued a press release today claiming the Treasurer refused to rule out new user charges and means testing for health services.
- Winston Peters
- Treasurer