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The New Zealand Social Credit Party (sometimes called "Socred") is a political party which served as the country's third party from the 1950s through into the 1980s. The party held a number of seats in the New Zealand House of Representatives, although never more than two at a time. It renamed itself the New Zealand Democratic Party from 1985 to 2018, and was for a time part of the Alliance from 1991 to 2002. It returned to the Social Credit name in 2018.

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  • The New Zealand Social Credit Party (sometimes called "Socred") is a political party which served as the country's third party from the 1950s through into the 1980s. The party held a number of seats in the New Zealand House of Representatives, although never more than two at a time. It renamed itself the New Zealand Democratic Party from 1985 to 2018, and was for a time part of the Alliance from 1991 to 2002. It returned to the Social Credit name in 2018. The party is based on the ideas of social credit, an economic theory established by Major C. H. Douglas. Social Credit movements also existed in Australia (see: Douglas Credit Party & Australian League of Rights), Canada (see: Social Credit Party of Canada), and the United Kingdom (see: UK Social Credit Party) although the relationship between those movements and the New Zealand movement was not always amicable. (en)
  • Social Credit-partiet i Nya Zeeland var ett politiskt parti som var landets tredje största parti under stora delar av 1950-talet till och med 1980-talet. Partiet var representerat i Nya Zeelands parlament och var även under en tid del av Alliansen, ett vänsterorienterat parti som hade inflytande under 1990-talet. Partiet grundade sin ideologi på den ekonomiska teori som beskrivits och lanserats av Major C.H. Douglas under namnet Social Credit. (sv)
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  • New Zealand (en)
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  • 1953-01-10 (xsd:date)
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  • NZ Social Credit Party logo.png (en)
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  • Social Credit Party (en)
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  • Gloria Bruni (en)
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  • "Here for Good" (en)
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  • Social Credit-partiet i Nya Zeeland var ett politiskt parti som var landets tredje största parti under stora delar av 1950-talet till och med 1980-talet. Partiet var representerat i Nya Zeelands parlament och var även under en tid del av Alliansen, ett vänsterorienterat parti som hade inflytande under 1990-talet. Partiet grundade sin ideologi på den ekonomiska teori som beskrivits och lanserats av Major C.H. Douglas under namnet Social Credit. (sv)
  • The New Zealand Social Credit Party (sometimes called "Socred") is a political party which served as the country's third party from the 1950s through into the 1980s. The party held a number of seats in the New Zealand House of Representatives, although never more than two at a time. It renamed itself the New Zealand Democratic Party from 1985 to 2018, and was for a time part of the Alliance from 1991 to 2002. It returned to the Social Credit name in 2018. (en)
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  • Social Credit Party (New Zealand) (en)
  • Social Credit-partiet i Nya Zeeland (sv)
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