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New Zealand Party | |
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Founder | Bob Jones |
Founded | 21 August 1983 |
Dissolved | 25 January 1993 |
Merged into | New Zealand Coalition |
Ideology | Classical liberalism Libertarianism |
Slogan | Freedom and Prosperity |
The New Zealand Party operated as a political party in New Zealand from 1983 to 1993. Established by millionaire property tycoon Bob Jones, the party promoted economic liberalisation—it was the first political party to promote free market reforms.[1] It failed to win any seats in Parliament, but it purportedly played a role in causing the defeat of Robert Muldoon's National government in the 1984 election by splitting the vote (as a spoiler).