Not to be confused with New Zealand Republican Party (1967), New Zealand Republican Party (1995), or New Zealand Republic.
The Republic of New Zealand Party
Leader
(as of 2011) Kerry Bevin[1]
Founded
Formed April 2005, registered 15 July 2005
Dissolved
Deregistered 30 July 2009,[2] but activity under the name has continued at least until 2020
Ideology
Republicanism
Politics of New Zealand
Political parties
Elections
The Republic of New Zealand Party (RONZP or RNZP, or "The Republicans") is an unregistered New Zealand political party which seeks to end monarchy in New Zealand. It was a registered party from 2005 to 2009, contesting two general elections in that time and each time receiving the lowest share of the party vote. After deregistration, some members continued in politics under the party name, though since at least 2011 only one person, Jack Gielen, has contested elections under the name.
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