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Vision NZ

Vision New Zealand
Not in Parliament Founded 2019
Hannah Tamaki
HR
Co-leaders
Hannah Tamaki & Heker Robertson

One nation, one people, one vote.

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Seats
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Overview

Vision New Zealand is a socially conservative, Christian-values party led by Hannah Tamaki, a co-leader of Destiny Church. It campaigns on conservative Christian and national-interest positions and presents itself as a values-based party open to all New Zealanders, not only church members. It holds no seats in the current Parliament.

History

Founded in 2019 by Hannah Tamaki, first as Coalition New Zealand and then registered as Vision NZ. It contested the 2020 general election (0.1%) and stood in 2023 as part of Brian Tamaki’s Freedoms NZ coalition, without winning a seat. Its deputy leader is Heker Robertson.

Founded in May 2019 (initially as Coalition New Zealand) and registered as Vision NZ in December 2019.

Core values

Define sex by what the party calls biological definitions
Oppose abortion and the expansion of some LGBTQ+ rights
Restrict immigration, including a proposed refugee moratorium
Put the national interest first in trade and foreign agreements
Support Māori financial autonomy, such as a Māori-owned bank
Reflect Treaty of Waitangi considerations in policy

Key policy areas

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Leadership
Hannah Tamaki
Hannah Tamaki
Leader
HR
Heker Robertson
Deputy Leader
At a glance
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Founded2019

Caucus

Vision NZ holds 0 seats in the 54th Parliament.

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Sources

Seat counts from the 2023 General Election (Electoral Commission). Party background from parliament.nz and official party records. Leadership details pending Parliament API verification. Leader photo: The Platform NZ, CC BY 3.0 (source ).