Alliance Party Prepares For 2026 General Election Campaign At Conference
The Alliance Party will be working on its campaign for the 2026 General Election this Saturday 14 February at its National Conference in Christchurch.
Members from across Aotearoa will gather at the Trade Union Centre to ratify the party’s constitution, elect national officers, and confirm the policy platform for the upcoming election.
Alliance Party President Victor Billot says the conference marks a pivotal moment for the political left in New Zealand.
“The Alliance is back to offer a genuine social democratic alternative to the failed policies of the status quo,” says Mr Billot.
“We are seeing record profits for overseas-owned banks and supermarket duopolies while families struggle to pay the bills. The current government has waged war on the majority as we experience surging unemployment and waiting lists, while the entire ‘sorted’ political establishment has refused to challenge the economic structures creating this inequality.”
The Conference will confirm the Alliance’s strategy to stand candidates in key electorates across the country for the General Election on 7 November 2026.
Key agenda items for the Saturday conference include:
- President’s Address: “The Return of the Alliance”
- Policy Platform: Adoption of the “Statement of Intended Policy,” focusing on tax justice, public ownership of assets, free healthcare and education, and secure housing.
- Constitutional Ratification: Updating the party rules to comply with the Incorporated Societies Act 2022.
- Election Strategy: Confirming candidate selection processes and targeted seats.
The Conference will be held in the Helen Kelly Room, Trade Union Centre, 68 Langdons Road, Christchurch, commencing at 10:00 AM on Saturday, 14 February 2026.
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