The One New Zealand Party is a small political party in New Zealand. It is partly modeled on the AustralianOne Nation Party, founded by Pauline Hanson. Its primary focus is on matters such as the Treaty of Waitangi, but its wider platform is thought to be paleoconservative or producerist. It strongly opposes the policies of the current government, accusing it of giving special priviledges to Maori and of undermining the concept of "one law for all". It claims that current policies amount to a form of apartheid. Image File history File links OneNewZealandPartyLogo. ... A political party is a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power within a government. ... One Nation is a conservative, nationalist and protectionist political group in Australia. ... A politically active Pauline Hanson with the Australian flag wrapped around her. ... The Treaty of Waitangi The Treaty of Waitangi (MÄori: Te Tiriti o Waitangi) was signed on February 6, 1840 at Waitangi in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. ... The term paleoconservative (sometimes shortened to paleo or paleocon when the context is clear) refers to an American branch of conservative Old Right thought that is frequently at odds with the current of conservative thought as espoused by the Republican Party elite. ... Grange poster depicting the independent, industrious farmer as the keystone figure in society. ... Te Puni, MÄori Chief MÄori is the name of the indigenous people of New Zealand, and their language. ... A segregated beach in South Africa, 1982. ...
One New Zealand's current leader is Richard Fisher. Its president is Alan McCulloch, a former mayor of East Coast Bays. Alan McCulloch is the leader of the small One New Zealand political party in New Zealand. ... A mayor (from the Latin maīor, meaning larger,greater) is the politician who serves as chief executive official of some types of municipalities. ... East Coast Bays is the collective name for a series of small suburbs of North Shore, in the Auckland metropolitan area of New Zealand which line the northeast coast of the city along the shore of the Hauraki Gulf and Rangitoto Channel. ...
One New Zealand was founded in 1999, and in the 1999 elections, it won 0.06% of the vote. In the 2002 elections, it won 0.09% of the vote. 1999 (MCMXCIX) is a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... The 1999 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of the 46th session of the New Zealand Parliament. ... The 2002 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of the 47th New Zealand Parliament. ...
NewZealand was declared a dominion by a royal proclamation in 1907.
NewZealand was a direct beneficiary of many of the reforms achieved under the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations, with agriculture in general and the dairy sector in particular enjoying many new trade opportunities.
NewZealand is an active member of the global coalition in the War against Terrorism, and deployed SAS troops to Afghanistan, and naval and air assets to the Persian Gulf.
The NewZealandDemocratParty was a political party in NewZealand.
The DemocratParty was founded and developed by Albert Davy, a prominent political organiser of the time.
A former Mayor of Wellington, Thomas Charles Hislop, was recruited as the party's political leader, while Davy remained its chief organiser and strategist.