Foreign Minister Winston Peters finds himself in hot water after making controversial remarks about a prominent AUKUS critic, leading to threats of legal action and calls for his resignation. Get the juicy details here!
Foreign Minister Winston Peters is at the center of a firestorm after being accused of making 'entirely defamatory' remarks about a prominent AUKUS critic, sparking outrage and demands for his resignation from the Labour Party. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has distanced himself from Peters' comments, labeling them 'totally unacceptable' and emphasizing the need for respectful discourse in politics.
Despite the backlash, Winston Peters remains unapologetic, continuing his efforts to understand AUKUS Pillar 2, a topic of great contention. Former NSW Premier Bob Carr has taken offense at Peters' words, threatening legal action and adding fuel to the already heated debate over New Zealand's potential involvement in the AUKUS pact.
As tensions escalate, Prime Minister Luxon has come to Peters' defense, downplaying the significance of the controversy and highlighting the rough nature of politics. Meanwhile, former PM Helen Clark has criticized Peters' foreign policy approach, calling his recent speech 'very concerning' and adding to the growing chorus of disapproval surrounding his actions.
In an unexpected turn, protesters interrupted one of Winston Peters' speeches discussing the benefits of AUKUS, underscoring the polarizing nature of the pact and the strong emotions it evokes. Despite the uproar, Peters stands firm in his stance and refuses to backtrack on his comments, setting the stage for further confrontation and debate in the days to come.
The Labour Party is demanding Peters be stood down, saying "he's embarrassed the country" with a "totally unacceptable" attack on a prominent AUKUS critic.
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