Real Democracy Movement (New Zealand)
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real-democracy-movement-new-zealand-182-2428232
title:
Real Democracy Movement (New Zealand)
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The Real Democracy Movement of New Zealand was a short-lived political movement in New Zealand founded in 1942. The social credit movement decided to set up a "separate political organisation" the “Real Democracy Movement” at their annual conference in January 1942, but the RDM got only about 4,400 votes in the 1943 election. The movement's aims, as stated at the first annual conference, held at Lower Hutt on 22 January 1943, was for “economic security combined with individual liberty”, and advo
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Political movement in New Zealand
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Democracy_Movement_(New_Zealand)
date created:
2015-06-02T13:31:36Z
date modified:
2024-09-06T08:29:26Z
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