Not to be confused with Workers' Party of New Zealand (1991).
Political party in New Zealand
Workers Party of New Zealand
Hokowhitu o te Kaimahi o Aotearoa
Leader
Rebecca Broad
Founded
2002 (2002)
Dissolved
2013
Ideology
Socialism Marxism Anti-capitalism
Political position
Far-left
Colours
Red and white
Website
workersparty.org.nz
Politics of New Zealand
Political parties
Elections
The Workers Party of New Zealand (previously known as the Anti-Capitalist Alliance) was a socialist political party in New Zealand. It published a monthly magazine called "The Spark". In February 2013 the party was transformed from a "mass workers party" to a "fighting propaganda group". The organisation was subsequently renamed Fightback.[1]
Its last national organiser and secretary was Rebecca Broad.[2]
^"Report: Summer Conference 2013 – FightBack". Fightback.org.nz. 18 January 2013. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
^"Major decisions of internal conference". Archived from the original on 16 March 2011.
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