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The Workers Party of New Zealand (previously known as the Anti-Capitalist Alliance) was a socialist/communist political party in New Zealand. It published a monthly magazine called "The Spark". In February 2013 the party was transformed from a "mass workers party" to a "fighting propaganda group". The organisation was renamed to ''Fightback''.〔http://fightback.org.nz/2013/01/18/report-summer-conference-2013/〕 Its last national organiser and secretary was Rebecca Broad. ==Platform== According to the party's official website, The five-point policy platform of the Workers Party is as follows: # Opposition to all New Zealand and Western intervention in the Third World and all Western military alliances. # Secure jobs for all with a living wage and a shorter working week. # For the unrestricted right of workers to organise and take industrial action and no limits on workers' freedom of speech and activity. # For working class unity and solidarity – equality for women, Maori and other ethnic minorities and people of all sexual orientations and identities; open borders and full rights for migrant workers. # For a working people's republic.〔 The party's magazine ''The Spark'' states that the party wants: "A world without poverty and war, a world of material abundance where human potential can be expressed in full," adding that "While these ideas appear untenable today, they were the notions that inspired revolutions in the 20th century."〔''The Spark'' (May 2006)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Workers Party of New Zealand」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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