
New Zealand National Party
The New Zealand National Party is a center-right political party that emphasizes individual freedom, economic growth, and personal responsibility. It advocates for free-market principles, reduced government regulation, and policies that encourage business development. The party supports a balanced approach to social services, aiming to improve education, healthcare, and infrastructure while maintaining fiscal responsibility. Founded in 1936, it has historically been one of New Zealand’s major parties, often opposing more left-leaning policies. The National Party typically appeals to voters who favor economic stability, innovation, and a smaller government role in daily life.