United–Reform Coalition
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The United–Reform Coalition, also known as the National Political Federation from 1935,[1] was a coalition between two of the three major parties of New Zealand, the United and Reform parties, from 1931 to 1936. The Coalition formed the United–Reform coalition Government of New Zealand from its formation in September 1931, successfully contesting and winning the 1931 general election in December. The Coalition was defeated at the 1935 general election by Labour. The following year the coalition was formalised by the formation of the modern New Zealand National Party.
United-Reform Coalition | |
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Leader | George Forbes |
Deputy Leader | Gordon Coates |
Founded | 18 September 1931 |
Dissolved | 14 May 1936; 88 years ago (14 May 1936) |
Merger of | United Party Reform Party |
Merged into | National Party |
Ideology | Conservatism Classical liberalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Primarily the coalition was formed to deal with the Great Depression which began in 1929. The Labour Party refused to join the coalition, as it believed that the only solution to the depression was socialism.