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The Sustainable New Zealand Party, also called Sustainable NZ, was a
political party in New Zealand New Zealand national politics have featured a pervasive party system since the early 20th century. Usually, all members of Parliament's unicameral New Zealand House of Representatives, House of Representatives belong to a political party. Indep ...
. An
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party, it had a focus on water,
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, and
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. It contrasted itself with the larger
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by claiming to not be aligned with either side of the political aisle and being prepared to work with either the National Party or the Labour Party.
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member
Vernon Tava Vernon Ivan Tava is a barrister living in Auckland, New Zealand. He is the founder and leader of the Sustainable New Zealand Party and a former candidate for the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand. Education and business career Vernon Tava gr ...
came up with the idea of Sustainable NZ in early 2019 and the party was launched in November 2019. Mainstream media characterised the party as a "teal" or "blue-green" group, labelling rejected by Tava who insisted on characterising Sustainable NZ as a "green-green party". On 15 December 2021, the party was deregistered and its logo cancelled at its own request.


Creation

New Zealand's largest and longest-lasting environmentalist party, the left-wing
Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand The Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand ( mi, Rōpū Kākāriki o Aotearoa, Niu Tireni), commonly known as the Greens, is a green and left-wing political party in New Zealand. Like many green parties around the world, it has four organisational ...
, was founded in 1990 and first entered Parliament in 1996 as part of the
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, and later on its own in 1999. The party has been positioned on the left of New Zealand politics throughout its existence. After the
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, National suggested the idea of a National–Green Party coalition government that would have averted the possibility of
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in government; the idea was immediately dismissed by Greens leader James Shaw. Consequently, Vernon Tava departed from the party in an effort to establish an environmental party that could work with either major party and potentially always be in government.


2020 general election

Sustainable NZ applied for registration with the Electoral Commission on 15 November 2019 and was registered on 4 December. In February 2020, the former secretary to the party, Helen Cartwright, declared that she was asked to falsify membership records to get the party registered. Cartwright claimed she had audited the membership fees and found they were 35 short of the 500 required, but that Tava suggested the party edit the party's financial documents to cover the discrepancy. Tava said that the party had acted in full compliance with the Electoral Act. Cartwright says that the party has retained its registration because it ultimately did have enough members. By February 2020, four months after founding, a small number of members had left the party, including party secretary Helen Cartwright and the party treasurer. Cartwright subsequently formed the Integrity Party of Aotearoa New Zealand. The party received a broadcasting allocation of $53,840 for the 2020 election. As of May 2020, the party had not registered in any public polling. By the end of September 2020, it had registered in only one of Colmar-Brunton's polls, receiving 0.1% of support in its mid-September poll. The party stood 11 list candidates, of which 10 were also electorate candidates. It won 1,880 party votes, 0.1% of the total, and did not enter Parliament.


Activities after the 2020 election

On 15 December 2021, the party was de-registered and its logo cancelled at its own request. On 18 April 2022, Sustainable New Zealand was listed by
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as one of the parties he was seeking to join The Freedoms & Rights Coalition (TFRC), a proposed umbrella movement of New Zealand minor parties.


Election results


House of Representatives


See also

* Teal Deal *
Progressive Green Party (New Zealand) The Progressive Green Party was an environmentalist political party in New Zealand in the 1990s. It was a "blue-green" party – that is, one that is economically right-wing ("blue"), rather than left-wing ("red"), as well as environmentalist ("g ...


References

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