The Family Party
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Leader | Richard Lewis |
President | Elias Kanaris |
Deputy | Paul Adams |
Founded | 17 December 2007 |
Dissolved | 29 April 2010 |
Ideology | Christian-based social conservatism |
Colours | Black, Yellow |
MPs in the House of Representatives | None |
The Family Party was a political party in New Zealand. It described itself as a Christian party.
The Family Party was established by members of the disbanding Destiny New Zealand (the political party backed by the Destiny Church) and by Paul Adams, a former United Future MP and pastor within the Pentecostal City Impact Church, run by New Zealand televangelist Peter Mortlock. It was intended that they would join forces with Gordon Copeland, another former United Future MP then sitting as an independent, but talks fell through, and Copeland and another former United Future List MP, Larry Baldock established The Kiwi Party There was speculation that Taito Phillip Field might also be involved, but he formed another political party to target evangelical Christian Pacific Island immigrants in South Auckland, known as the New Zealand Pacific Party. Formation of the Family Party was announced in October 2007, and it was registered on 17 December, although its proposed logo was rejected because it used orange as the primary colour, a colour reserved for use exclusively by the Electoral Commission.