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New Zealand Democratic Coalition : ウィキペディア英語版 | New Zealand Democratic Coalition The New Zealand Democratic Coalition was a proposed moderate political party intended to contest the 1996 General Election. It would have been led by former Prime Minister Mike Moore and was intended to capture the balance of power on election night. Ultimately it was not registered and Moore stayed with Labour for the 1996 election. ==Background== Held alongside the 1993 general election was a referendum that gave voters a choice between the current electoral system, First Past the Post, and the Mixed Member Proportional system. reform. This created opportunities for many smaller parties to be formed and win representation in parliament. *increased number of new parties being created with many incumbent MPs founding new parties to try and secure there electoral futures Mike Moore had been replaced as Labour party leader following the party's defeat in the 1993 election. Michael Laws had become a rebel backbencher in the National Party caucus since his former boss, Winston Peters, had left the party in 1992.
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