By Russell Palmer of RNZ
Finance Minister Nicola Willis will not stand for an electorate seat at the next election.
At the last election, Willis campaigned for the Wellington electorate of 艑h膩riu, which was narrowly won by Labour鈥檚 Greg O鈥機onnor with 17,565 votes to Willis鈥 16,305.
The electorate will next year be split into the new seats of Kenepuru and K膩piti, which replace Mana and 艑taki.
Willis 鈥 who is also National鈥檚 deputy leader and has been confirmed as a list-only candidate 鈥 said she would campaign across New Zealand to re-elect a National government.
鈥淚 am honoured to have the support of the National Party Board to campaign across New Zealand to help re-elect a National Government focused on fixing the basics and building the future.鈥
Willis said the economy was growing again and inflation had come down as a result of the Government鈥檚 plan.
鈥淲e cannot take our recovery for granted. Labour have been clear - their plan is to tax more, borrow more, and spend more, leaving us worse off and jeopardising what all Kiwis have worked so hard for.

Finance Minister Nicola Willis. Photo / Mark Mitchell
鈥淲ith the economy recovering, exports at a record high and a new planning system on the way, New Zealand is in safe hands under a National Government.
鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to supporting Christopher Luxon and National MPs and candidates around NZ to campaign for and win the party vote at next year鈥檚 general election.鈥
O鈥機onnor has said he intends to continue his political career, but will not challenge Labour colleague Barbara Edmonds.
-RNZ
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