Partido Nacional de Nueva Zelanda

Partido Nacional de Nueva Zelanda
New Zealand National Party
Rōpū Reipa o Aotearoa
Presidente Sylvia Wood
Líder Christopher Luxon
Vicelíder Nicola Willis
Fundación 14 de mayo de 1936
Precedido por Coalición Unidos-Reforma
Eslogan "Hacer que nuestro país vuelva a la normalidad"
Ideología Conservadurismo[1][2]
Conservadurismo liberal[3][1][2]
Liberalismo económico[4]
Posición Centroderecha[5][6]
Sede 41 Pipitea Street, Thorndon, Wellington 6011
País Nueva ZelandaBandera de Nueva Zelanda Nueva Zelanda
Colores      Azul
Organización
juvenil
Jóvenes Nacionales de Nueva Zelanda
Afiliación internacional Unión Internacional Demócrata
Afiliación europea Partido de los Conservadores y Reformistas Europeos (socio regional)
Afiliación regional Unión Demócrata de Asia Pacífico
Cámara de Representantes
49/123
Sitio web www.national.org.nz

El Partido Nacional de Nueva Zelanda (PNNZ) es un partido político conservador de Nueva Zelanda. Fue fundado el 14 de mayo de 1936 en Thorndon Quay, Welington.

  1. a b James, Colin (13 de diciembre de 2016). «National Party: Party principles». Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Consultado el 9 de septiembre de 2017. «Usually the conservative and liberal tendencies have been central». 
  2. a b Vowles, Jack (1987). The New Zealand Journal of History. University of Auckland. p. 225. «[T]he National Party is both conservative and liberal, its liberalism containing both elements of classical and new liberalism, the implications of the latter also overlapping with elements of conservatism. Within the National Party, it is the liberals rather than the conservatives who are most self-conscious and vocal, although the conservatives most frequently seem to prevail.» 
  3. Cheyne, Christine (2009) [2005]. Social Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand. Oxford University Press. p. 70. «The ideological underpinnings of policy directions in the National Party under the leadership of John Key appear to reflect a liberal conservatism». 
  4. Johnson, Norman (2014). Mixed Economies Welfare (revised edición). Routledge. p. 62. ISBN 9781317903802. «The conservative National Party that formed the government in New Zealand after 1990, went even further than its Labour predecessor in implementing neo-liberal economic and social policies.» 
  5. «Voters' preexisting opinions shift to align with political party positions». Association for Psychological Science. 2 de noviembre de 2018. Consultado el 8 de agosto de 2020 – via Science Daily. «In 2015, New Zealand held a referendum on changing the national flag, an issue that quickly became polarized along party lines. John Key, the New Zealand Prime Minister and leader of the centre-right National Party at the time, advocated for changing the flag design, while, Andrew Little, the leader of the centre-left Labour Party at the time, opposed the change.» 
  6. Papillon, Martin; Turgeon, Luc; Wallner, Jennifer; White, Stephen (2014). Comparing Canada: Methods and Perspectives on Canadian Politics. UBC Press. p. 126. ISBN 9780774827867. Consultado el 12 de octubre de 2018. «...in New Zealand politics, by the centre-left Labour Party and the centre-right National Party». 

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