New Zealand Liberal Party (2008)

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New Zealand Liberal Party logo

The Liberal Party is a political party in New Zealand which promotes social liberalism. It was founded on 10 March 2008[1]

The party is an attempt to revive the old New Zealand Liberal Party. It aims to be a broad progressive party which appeals to middle New Zealand. Initial policies include a written constitution,[2] improved public healthcare, and universal pre-school education.[3]

The party is currently led by Jonathan Lee, a former public servant and policy advisor to Bill Birch.[4] It applied to register a party logo with the Electoral Commission on 13 March 2008.[5] This application was accepted on 2 April 2008[6] On 24 April 2008 the party applied for broadcasting funding;[7] according to their initial submission the party has incorporated and is seeking candidates and a patron to publicly endorse the party.[8]

The party was not registered for the 2008 General Election, and did not stand any candidates. As of May 2010, its website is defunct.

References

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  3. About the Liberals
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  5. "Applications to register political party logos", New Zealand Electoral Commission, 13 March 2008
  6. "Five party logos and abbreviated party name registered", New Zealand Electoral Commission, 2 April 2008.
  7. "Commission to hear parties on broadcasting time and funding", New Zealand Electoral Commission, 24 April 2008
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