The Freedom Party of Victoria is a minor party registered in the Australian state of Victoria. Founded and registered in 2022, the parties stated vision is: “A state whereby personal freedom is central, government power is limited, the rule of law applies equally to everyone and individual potential is limited only by ones' imagination. This will be delivered by a secure leadership who are focused on serving and governing, not managing and controlling.”
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| - The Freedom Party of Victoria is a minor party registered in the Australian state of Victoria. Founded and registered in 2022, the parties stated vision is: “A state whereby personal freedom is central, government power is limited, the rule of law applies equally to everyone and individual potential is limited only by ones' imagination. This will be delivered by a secure leadership who are focused on serving and governing, not managing and controlling.” (en)
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| - The Freedom Party of Victoria is a minor party registered in the Australian state of Victoria. Founded and registered in 2022, the parties stated vision is: “A state whereby personal freedom is central, government power is limited, the rule of law applies equally to everyone and individual potential is limited only by ones' imagination. This will be delivered by a secure leadership who are focused on serving and governing, not managing and controlling.” The party emerged out of the protests to the response from the state government during the COVID-19 pandemic, and features many candidates that hold anti-vaccine, anti-lockdown and anti-mandate views. The party's leader is Morgan Jonas, an anti-vaccine, anti-lockdown campaigner and former candidate of the United Australia Party (UAP). The party's deputy leader is former Liberal National (LNP) Queensland politician Aidan McLindon. (en)
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