One New Zealand Party

The One New Zealand Party is a small political party in New Zealand. It is partly modeled on the the Australian One Nation Party, founded by Pauline Hanson. Its primary focus is on matters such as the Treaty of Waitangi. 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. One New Zealand's current leader is Richard Fisher. Its president is Alan McCulloch, a former mayor of North Shore. 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.

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