Vision NZ
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Vision NZ is a nationalist political party in New Zealand led by Hannah Tamaki, the co-leader of the fundamentalist Christian movement Destiny Church.[3][4][5] Its policies have included opposition to abortion, homosexuality, immigration, and the construction of new mosques. It has supported creating a Māori-owned bank and Tūhoe ownership of Te Urewera, and has called for government funding for Destiny Church programmes.
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Leader | Hannah Tamaki |
Secretary | Anne Williamson |
Founded | 23 May 2019 (2019-05-23) |
Headquarters | 44 Bob Charles Drive, Golflands, Botany, Auckland |
Ideology | Christian fundamentalism Christian nationalism Christian right Right-wing populism Reactionarism |
Political position | Far-right[1][2] |
Religion | Destiny Church |
National affiliation | Freedoms New Zealand |
Colours | Black Blue |
MPs in the House of Representatives | 0 / 120 |
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vision.org.nz | |
The party was announced in May 2019. It contested the 2020 New Zealand general election both for electorate seats and the party-list vote, receiving 0.1% of the party vote and winning no seats. After the Freedoms New Zealand party formed in 2022, Vision NZ was registered as a component party of Freedoms NZ. At the 2023 election, Freedoms NZ was unsuccessful in winning any seats.