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Socialist Party of Aotearoa : ウィキペディア英語版
Socialist Party of Aotearoa

The Socialist Party of Aotearoa is a minor political party in New Zealand. It was formed in 1990〔Socialist Party of Aotearoa website. ''Socialist Party of Aotearoa''. Retrieved 12 July 2013, from ()〕〔Andersen, G. H. (1990). ''The 1990 general elections and beyond.'' Auckland: Socialist Party of Aotearoa.〕 through a split in the Socialist Unity Party, led by G. H. Andersen.〔Pacey, quoted in Locke, C. (2012, p. 239). ''Workers in the Margins: Union Radicals in Post-war New Zealand.'' Wellington: Bridget Williams Books.〕〔Pickmere, A. (22 January 2005). Obituary: Bill Andersen. ''The New Zealand Herald.'' Retrieved from ().〕 The current leader of the party is Brendan Tuohy.〔Socialist Party of Aotearoa website. ''Socialist Party of Aotearoa''. Retrieved 12 July 2013, from ().〕〔Socialist Party of Aotearoa. (20 July 2005). Greetings from the Socialist Party of Aotearoa (New Zealand). ''Communist Party USA.'' Retrieved from ()〕
The party publishes a monthly newspaper called ''Red Flag.''〔Calder, P. (15 December 2001). The red flag keeps flying. ''The New Zealand Herald.'' Retrieved from ().〕〔Red Flag. (October 2002). Subscribe to Red Flag. ''Red Flag.'', p. 12.〕 It operates the ''Workers' Institute of Scientific Socialist Education'' (WISSE).〔Loudon, T. (2 May 2009). Cuba’s Kiwi Fifth Column. ''New Zeal.'' Retrieved from ().〕〔WISSE. ''WISSE website.'' Retrieved on 12 July 2013, from ().〕
The party is best known through the influence of its late founder Andersen, a well-known trade unionist who served as president of the Auckland Trades Council, national secretary of the Socialist Unity Party, and president of the National Distribution Union.〔Pickmere, A. (22 January 2005). Obituary: Bill Andersen. ''The New Zealand Herald.'' Retrieved from ().〕〔(Verran, D. (2005). ''Gordon Harold (Bill) Andersen.'' Retrieved from )〕
It did not stand any candidates at the 2014 election.
==See also==

*Communism
*List of Communist Parties
*Politics of New Zealand
*Socialist Unity Party of New Zealand
*Communist Party of New Zealand
*Communist Party of Aotearoa
*Workers Party of New Zealand

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