At NZ First party's conference in Hamilton, Winston Peters announced a $100B infrastructure fund amidst pro-Palestine protests and arrests.

During the New Zealand First party's national convention in Hamilton, leader Winston Peters faced pro-Palestine protesters who interrupted his speech, leading to two arrests after clashes. Peters announced plans for a $100 billion infrastructure fund aimed at economic growth and security, seeking coalition support ahead of the 2026 election. The party emphasized its historical political successes while navigating internal and external challenges.

October 13, 2024
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