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 1. The National Party Online
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 The National Party is New Zealand's largest Centre-Right political Party, led by Dr Don Brash. National primarily targets conservative and classic liberal voters. http://www.national.org.nz/
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2. Political Policy Online
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 Compare the policies of all the main New Zealand political parties - in detail, and in a concise, straightforward summary.Everything on these pages is in the words of the political party who developed their policy. Here you can see exactly what they are offering New Zealand voters. http://www.policy.net.nz/
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 3. Direct Democracy
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 Direct Democracy has real solutions for the real problems we face as a nation. We'll ensure that the government works for the people to make the change http://www.directdemocracy.net.nz/ contact
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4. World Socialism
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 A Worldwide movement that has been established in New Zealand since 1931. Socialism in the true meaning of the word.Liberation of the working class http://www.worldsocialism.org/nz/
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 5. WIN Party
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 The New Zealand WIN Party. WIN advocates preservation of freedom of choice and restoration of commonsense government http://www.winparty.org.nz/ contact
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6. NZVotes.org.nz
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 nzvotes.org is here to help make choosing and voting easy, by bringing all the information you need to make an informed decision into one website.As the election approaches, more information will become available, including detailed information about electorates, local candidates and election events near you. http://www.nzvotes.org.nz/
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7. Future New Zealand
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 Official website of the Future New Zealand political party co-leaders Gordon Copeland and Larry Baldock. Download membership forms and the Copeland Chronicles http://www.futurenz.org.nz/ contact
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 8. VoteMe
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 VoteMe has the electoral Candidates and Political Parties in one place. VoteMe makes it easy and simple for voters to quickly find out campaign material for decision 08. http://www.voteme.co.nz/ contact
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10. Don Brash - National Party Candidate
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 On 26 April 2002, I resigned as Governor of the Reserve Bank because I am absolutely convinced that it is crucial for the survival of a prosperous and racially-harmonious society in New Zealand that we improve our rate of economic growth. I am also absolutely convinced that the National Party offers the best chance of achieving that objective. I think it's vital that the far-reaching issues facing all New Zealanders for our future are communicated and discussed as widely as possible. http://www.donbrash.co.nz/
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