Internet Party Officially Registered
Internet Party Officially Registered
It’s official – the Internet Party and its logo has been registered by the Electoral Commission.
“This is a big step for the Internet Party and our members as we look ahead to the election in September,” said Internet Party chief executive Vikram Kumar.
“It’s a clear signal that we mean what we say and that we’re serious about delivering the political change that Kiwis want. We were the first party in New Zealand to sign up our members using an app and website and we got the 500 members we needed to register in just a matter of hours.
“That’s testament to how we do things – we’re fresh, we’re different and we mean business.”
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