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New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters surprised lawmakers by referencing the popular comedy character Ali G during a parliamentary hearing. The unexpected remark quickly drew laughter and attention inside the chamber.
Famous Ali G Phrase Referenced
While delivering his opening statement, Peters reacted to noise and interruptions coming from outside the hearing room. He then quoted the famous Ali G phrase, telling those responsible to show a little “restecp,” a humorous misspelling of the word respect.
Hearing Interrupted By Noise
The veteran politician made the comment after noticing ongoing disturbances during the session. His light-hearted response briefly eased tensions and created a moment of humour during the formal proceedings.
Ali G Remains A Pop Culture Icon
Ali G, the satirical character created by comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, became famous in the early 2000s through television shows and films. The character often used intentionally incorrect words and humorous expressions while interviewing public figures.
Parliamentary Scrutiny Week Underway
The hearing took place as part of New Zealand Parliament’s scrutiny week. During this period, government ministers and senior public officials are questioned about policies, spending decisions and government performance.
Security Removes Protester
The session was temporarily interrupted when a protester raised concerns over New Zealand’s position regarding the conflict in Gaza. Security personnel later escorted the individual from the venue, allowing the hearing to continue.
Peters Known For Colourful Style
Winston Peters has long been recognised as one of New Zealand’s most outspoken political figures. His reference to Ali G added another memorable moment to his political career and generated discussion both inside and outside Parliament.
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