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Paul Egerton Piesse is a former co-leader of the Alliance, a New Zealand political party, and union activist. Piesse has been heavily involved in the union movement, and has held a number of senior organisational roles. He was originally a supporter of the Labour Party, and in stood for Labour in the Rangiora electorate, coming second. He joined NewLabour in protest at the economic policies Labour pursued ("Rogernomics") in the late 1980s. NewLabour eventually helped form the Alliance, and Piesse became involved in the new party. In the 1999 election, he stood as the Alliance candidate in the electorate, winning 6.7% of the vote. He was ranked 58th on the Alliance list. Following the splintering of the Alliance, Piesse sided with the Harré-McCarten faction. In the 2002 election, he stood again as an Alliance candidate, gaining 0.5% of the vote in . He was not on the party list. After Harré and McCarten also left the Alliance, Piesse was elected co-leader, alongside Jill Ovens. In the 2005 election he also stood for the Alliance. Piesse was elected President of the Alliance Party at the 2007 national conference held in Dunedin. In the 2008 election he contested the Christchurch East electorate and was number 4 on the Alliance Party list. He fared poorly, coming eighth with only 119 votes.〔(Chief Electoral Office: Official Count Results: Christchurch East. )〕 The Alliance also did badly, winning only 0.08% of the party vote nationwide.〔(Chief Electoral Office: Official Count Results: Overall status )〕 In the 2011 election he also stood for the Alliance. As of 2015 Piesse has been a sitting member of the Executive Committee of ''Converge'', a left-wing online community network 〔()〕 as well as being an active participant in ''Hobgoblin'', a similar enterprise. At this time his current activities with the Alliance Party are unknown, the most recent statements of his role as president being in 2011. ==References== 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「Paul Piesse」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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