Destiny New Zealand Thanks Supporters
Monday, 19 September 2005, 8:32 am
Press Release: Destiny New Zealand
Destiny New Zealand Thanks Supporters
Destiny New
Zealand wishes to thank its members and supporters for their
loyalty and commitment over the last 2 ½ years.
“On
behalf of the party I sincerely thank those people who
supported us in this journey. Obviously, there is intense
disappointment at not having achieved our goal, but I am
proud of our stand in politics for the things that really
matter. We have a first-class organisation and our
candidates performed admirably – we gave it our best shot,”
said party leader, Richard Lewis.
The Party has not
made any decision as to whether it will contest the next
General Election.
“We’ll take a little time out before
considering our options and making a decision about the
future of the party,” he added.
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