Direct Democracy Party of New Zealand

The Direct Democracy Party (DDP) of New Zealand (2005–2009) was a political party in New Zealand that promoted greater participation by the people in the decision-making of government.

The Direct Democracy Party of New Zealand was and is unrelated to DDNZ.org (Direct Democracy in New Zealand) The party challenged the current monetary system and promoted solutions to what it called "irredeemable debt.

"[1] It aimed to establish a system of binding referendums (similar to the Landsgemeinde used in parts of Switzerland) for all major decisions.

[2] The party also advocated for a New Zealand Constitution to protect and enshrine the rights and freedoms of the people.

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