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The Workers' Party of New Zealand was a minor political party in New Zealand. ==Formation== Following the turn of the Communist Party of New Zealand to Trotskyism, the Workers' Party was the main organisation in New Zealand to uphold the anti-revisionist, Beijing line of Mao Zedong in opposition to the market reforms of Deng Xiaoping.〔Workers' Party of New Zealand. (1991). ''Programme of the Workers' Party of New Zealand.'' Retrieved from ().〕〔Nunes, R. (1998, July). Why workers should reject the Socialist Worker, agent of Trotskyism. ''The Spark.'' Retrieved from ().〕 The party was one of the two founding parties in the Anti-Capitalist Alliance, which was the only communist organisation to field a national slate of candidates in the New Zealand general elections during the 2000s. 〔Workers' Party of New Zealand (3 April 2002). Anti-Capitalist Alliance to stand in general election. ''The Spark.'' Retrieved from ().〕〔Workers' Party of New Zealand (24 August 2005). Anti-Capitalists standing in 8 electorates. ''The Spark.'' Retrieved from ().〕〔Duncan, P. (19 May 2005). Left unity in NZ. ''Weekly Worker.'' Retrieved from ().〕
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