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Revision as of 06:21, 14 February 2024

New Zealand
Flag of New Zealand
TAG = NZL
Politics
CapitalWellington
Ruling Party New Zealand National Party
Last Election26/11/1960
Head of StateKeith Holyoake
Diplomacy
Sphere American Sphere
Foreign Alignment Independent Member of the OFN
Economy
GDP$5.45B
Credit Rating Fair
Market Type Free Market Capitalism

New Zealand is a former British colony given Dominion status in 1907. The collapse of the British Empire during the Second World War has left the island somewhat isolated. However despite isolation caused mostly by its geography, New Zealand's government is very keen on keeping New Zealand on the world stage.

Parties and Factions

Name Ideologies Leader
New Zealand National Party Paternalistic Conservatism

Populist Conservatism Liberal Conservatism

Keith Holyoake
New Zealand Labour Party Social Democracy

Democratic Socialism Liberal Socialism

Norman Kirk
New Zealand Social Credit Party Progressive Liberalism Colin Moyle