Christian Heritage Party

Christian Heritage Party

Christian Heritage Party of New Zealand

Le Christian Heritage Party of New Zealand (CHP, autrefois Christian Heritage New Zealand) était un parti politique néo-zélandais revendiquant « les valeurs chrétiennes ». Il n'a jamais gagné de sièges dans une élection, mais il eut brièvement un membre au Parlement.

Fondé en juillet 1989, il est dissout le 3 octobre 2006 « "pour laisser de nouvelles choses apparaître dans la politique chrétienne en Nouvelle-Zélande" ». La dissolution du parti est survenue après un scandale hautement public où son chef, Graham Capill, fut condamné à plusieurs années de prison pour viol de jeunes filles.

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