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NewLabour Party (New Zealand) (1765 bytes)
2: [[image:NewZealandNewLabourPartyLogo.png]] 4: <br>''NewLabour Party logo'' 8: ...ealand Labour Party]], for his new left-of-centre party in [[1989]]. 10: ...] and [[Laila Harré]]. Anderton, however, was the party's only MP. 12: ...ated by the [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]] with 67 seats out of 97. New Zealand Party (8527 bytes) 1: [[image:NewZealandPartyLogo.png|width=300|thumb|Party logo]] 2: ...al Party|National Party]] government in the [[New Zealand general election 1984|1984 election]]. 5: ...e government construction projects. Later, as New Zealand's economy declined and its deficit increased, Mul... 7: ...reviously been a strong supporter of the National Party, and a personal friend of Robert Muldoon - his at... 9: ...o lay the foundations for a new organization. The party's name and motto were chosen, and its primary pol... One New Zealand Party (1054 bytes) 1: [[Image:OneNewZealandPartyLogo.png||250px|right]] 2: ...ly modeled on the the [[Australia]]n [[One Nation Party]], founded by [[Pauline Hanson]]. Its primary foc... 4: ...lloch]], a former [[mayor]] of [[North Shore, New Zealand|North Shore]]. 6: ...ections]], it won 0.06% of the vote. In the [[New Zealand general election 2002|2002 elections]], it won 0.... 9: *[http://www.onenzparty.co.nz/ Official website] New Zealand Labour Party (5318 bytes) 2: [[image:NewZealandLabourPartyLogo.png]] 4: <br>''Current Labour Party logo'' 8: ...formed as a [[List of political parties|political party]] in [[1916]], bringing together [[socialist]] gr... 10: ...el Joseph Savage]]) to power in a landslide [[New Zealand general election 1935 | election in 1935]]. 12: ...t, kept the Labourites in Government in the [[New Zealand general election 1938 | 1938 election]], despite ... Communist Party of New Zealand (3015 bytes) 1: ...group which split from the Communist Party of New Zealand in 1993 due to doctrinal differences. 3: ...918]]). The members who established the Communist Party were supporters of the [[Russia | Russian]] [[Bol... 5: ...gion's Trade Council. Throughout this period, the party remained resolutely [[Stalinism | Stalinist]] in ... 7: ...alist Unity Party (New Zealand) | Socialist Unity Party]]. 9: ...rm the Chinese system, the Communist Party of New Zealand began to follow the lead of [[Enver Hoxha]]'s [[A... United Party (New Zealand) (5877 bytes) 1: ...confused with [[United New Zealand]], a political party founded in 1995. The two have no connection.'' 3: ... the modern [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]]. 6: ...nt of the Liberals). It was hoped that the United Party would draw support not only from former Liberals,... 8: ...Ward was a former Liberal [[Prime Minister of New Zealand|Prime Minister]], and although he was not in the ... 11: ...ormed a government with the backing of the Labour Party, and Ward became Prime Minister again. New Democratic Party (New Zealand) (886 bytes) 1: ...ty-six candidates, but did not win any seats. The New Democrats won 0.66% of the vote, compared with 6.... 3: {{stub}} [[Category:New Zealand political parties]] 5: {{Historic New Zealand political parties}} New Zealand Liberal Party (11378 bytes) 1: ...w Zealand]] also refers to itself as "the Liberal Party".'' 3: ... the modern [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]]. 6: Prior to the establishment of the Liberal Party, MPs were all independent, although often grouped... 8: ... Zealand)|Treasurer]], [[Minister of Defence (New Zealand)|Minister of Defence]], and [[Minister of Maori A... 10: ...ivities — this was a new development in New Zealand, as previously, parliamentary factions existed on... New Zealand Progressive Party (5285 bytes) 2: [[image:NewZealandProgressivePartyLogo.png]] 4: <br>''Current Progressive Party logo'' 8: ...liance (New Zealand political party) | Alliance]] party, no longer represented in parliament. 11: ...uckland, New Zealand | Auckland]]). Recently, the party has been promoting its proposal for four weeks of... 14: ...tary wing was failing to heed the concerns of the party's membership. New Zealand Democratic Party (5771 bytes) 2: [[image:NewZealandDemocraticPartyLogo.png]] 4: <br>''Current Democratic Party logo'' 8: ...ro-business [[New Zealand Democrat Party|Democrat Party]] founded in 1934.'' 10: ...l Credit]] theories, while in social matters, the party takes a position similar to progressive [[liberal... 13: ...mphasises "economic democracy", claiming that New Zealand's economy must be reclaimed from the control of f... New Zealand Reform Party (7952 bytes) 1: ... the modern [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]]. 4: ...presented no credible threat to continued Liberal Party rule. 6: ...light of farmers and businessmen from the Liberal Party was accelerated. The conservative opposition, whi... 8: ...ocialism", it did not propose to undo the Liberal Party's labour and welfare reforms. 11: ...ll. William Massey became [[Prime Minister of New Zealand|Prime Minister]] on [[10 July]] [[1912]]. New Zealand Democrat Party (3268 bytes) 1: ... modern [[New Zealand Democratic Party|Democratic Party]].'' 3: ...ocrat Party''' was a [[political party]] in [[New Zealand]]. It was founded in [[1934]] with the purpose of... 5: ... up by Davy. When the United Party and the Reform Party formed a coalition, Davy initially supported it, ... 7: ...ty]]. Goodfellow hoped that a small but committed party could hold the balance of power in Parliament, an... 9: ..., [[Thomas William Hislop]], was recruited as the party's political leader, while Davy remained its chief... New Zealand Conservative Party (4428 bytes) 1: ...lled themselves [[New Zealand Reform Party|Reform Party]].'' 3: ...a dissident [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]] MP, [[Ross Meurant]]. 5: ...to break away from National and establish his own party - the name adopted was "Right of Centre" (or "ROC... 7: ...eby Right-of-Centre would not oppose the National Party government in votes of confidence and supply - in... 9: ... his allegiance to Right of Centre. This gave the party two MPs. Country Party (New Zealand) (3179 bytes) 1: ...und [[rural]] voters. It was represented in [[New Zealand Parliament|Parliament]] from [[1928]] to [[1938]]... 3: ...elieve that the [[New Zealand Reform Party|Reform Party]], which traditionally enjoyed much support in ru... 5: .... Because of this geographical basis, the Country Party was largely confined to the upper North Island. 7: ...ith the growing [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour Party]], primarily because both parties were distrustfu... 9: ... two seats — Rushworth, aided by the Labour Party's decision not to stand a candidate against him, ... New Zealand National Party (13227 bytes) 2: [[image:NewZealandNationalPartyLogo.png]] 4: <br>''Current National Party logo'' 7: ...onservatism|conservative]] political party in New Zealand. 10: ...y documents contain commitments to "doubling" New Zealand's economic growth, to giving welfare payments onl... 13: ...ddle class]] voters for support, while the Reform Party had a [[rural]] base and received substantial sup... Socialist Unity Party (New Zealand) (2258 bytes) 1: ...de union]] movement, but never won seats in [[New Zealand Parliament|Parliament]]. 3: ...ed the Socialist Unity Party. The Socialist Unity Party retained ideological and political links to the S... 5: ... the country for his alleged involvement with the party. 7: ...as "the lesser of two evils". The Socialist Unity Party's most well known leader, [[Ken Douglas]], was al... 9: ... Aotearoa]], which split from the Socialist Unity Party in [[1990]], remains in existence. Social Democratic Party (New Zealand) (3141 bytes) 1: ...d of existence, the party held two seats in [[New Zealand Parliament|Parliament]]. 3: ...l Democrats. Not all members of the United Labour Party accepted the plan, however, and some continued on... 5: ...FL, were plunged into disarray, with three of the party's leaders being jailed for their roles in the str... 7: ...ocratic banner. The remnants of the United Labour Party won three seats, and a labour-orientated independ... 9: ...together as the [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour Party]], the same organisation that survives today. United Labour Party (New Zealand) (4470 bytes) 1: ...lish the modern [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour Party]]. 3: ...the Unity Conference consisted only of the Labour Party, various moderate [[labor union|trade unions]], a... 5: ... the Socialists would join, but hopes for the new party were nevertheless high. 7: ...ion as dangerous and misguided. The United Labour Party took the latter path, believing that cautious neg... 9: ...st-affiliated Federation of Labour to produce the new United Federation of Labour. World Socialist Party (New Zealand) (460 bytes) 1: ...unded in [[1930]] as the ''Socialist Party of New Zealand''. 3: It is affilated with the [[Socialist Party of Great Britain]] and the [[World Socialist Move... 6: ...http://www.worldsocialism.org/nz/ World Socialist Party] 10: [[Category:New Zealand political parties|World Socialists]] New Zealand Liberal Party (1992) (3028 bytes) 1: ...roup of the [[New Zealand National Party|National Party]]. 3: ...ime as independents, they established the Liberal Party. 5: ...ad quit his own [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour Party]] out of opposition to [[Roger Douglas]], an ideo... 7: ...rt Myles opted to leave the Liberals and join New Zealand First. McIntyre remained with the Liberals, but s... 9: ...Christian Heritage New Zealand|Christian Heritage Party]], giving it its first seat in Parliament. Grover...
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