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11:55am - No deadline for forming a Government
There is no formal deadline by which a Government has to be formed.
There is, however, a date by which Parliament must meet. That's November 23 - two months after the election.
It would be possible for a vote of confidence to be triggered during the Parliamentary session, but Professor Andrew Geddis from Otago University says that's highly unlikely.
If National, for example, was to call for a vote of confidence, it would force NZ First to decide where its support lies. NZ First would be unlikely to back whichever party forced its hand, Geddis said, meaning it would likely support Labour into power instead.
If NZ First didn't back either party in the above scenario, the Governor General would be likely to call a new election. That would be likely to destroy whichever party forced the expensive new election.
The November 23 deadline for Parliament to meet is simply to prevent MPs taking a long hiatus before the new year.
In 1999, Mr Peters took two months to form a coalition agreement with National, and in the meantime, the caretaker Government met formally.
If there is no vote of confidence called, the caretaker Government can carry on as long as is needed.
理论上11月23日前一秒能组成新政府都是可行的。
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