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Women’s Rights Party NZ announces 12 candidates

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The New Zealand Women’s Rights Party has released a list of 12 candidates to contest next month’s general election.

‘We are proud of our list of 12 courageous candidates from all walks of life and across the nation who are prepared to stand up for women’s and girls’ sex-based rights and for the right to speak, to hear, and to assemble,’ the party said in a statement on its website.

The 12 candidates are (List position in brackets):

  • Jill Ovens, Christchurch – National Secretary and Co-Leader (1)
  • Chimene de la Varis, West Auckland – Co-Leader (2)
  • Karen Guilliland, Christchurch (3)
  • Marnie Fornusek, Wellington (4)
  • Prue Hyman, Kapiti Coast (5)
  • Catherine Ormsby, Wellington (6)
  • Linde Rose, Central Auckland (7)
  • Sue Hoskins, Wellington (8)
  • Catherine Mann, Central Otago (9)
  • MacKenzie Clark, South Auckland (10)
  • Kathleen Lauderdale, Taranaki (11)
  • Adrienne Owen-Jones, Christchurch (12)

The party’s focus is to maintain and protect women’s rights, including the right of women and girls to have safe single-sex spaces and the right of motherhood to be exclusively recognised as a female one.

‘Our candidates honour the women of Aotearoa NZ who won the right to vote in 1893, the first self-governing nation in the World to legislate women’s suffrage. We combine this history with the imperative to create a society in which women are autonomous, and all women, men and children can live in harmony with each other to protect the future for our children and their children.’

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  1. They’ll need to host and provide security for another Posey Parker gathering.
    The fact that a ‘women’s political party’ had to be formed and registered shows that ‘wokism’ and the lack of proper treatment in several aspects of society, along with the trans-gender trash that the Karens and Snowflakes are promoting are indeed a threat to an equal gender-based society of men and women.
    However; if any of the candidates are promoting LGBTMB agendas, they would be best to resign and drop-out of the race.
    A male is a male, and a woman is a woman-THAT is the Law of Nature which can never truly be changed; only distorted and perverted by the Woke Moonbats that seek sexual identity disruptions, along with mRNA ‘vaccines’.
    In other words, tearing down society and replacing the same with politicised bio-terrorism, while further reducing the population that is already in danger of population eradication (see Deagel New Zealand Forecast for 2025).

  2. All these center-right parties are going to fracture the center-right / right vote. There are two major left wing parties that are guarantied seats but because there are now so many right wing parties that will fracture votes we’ll end up with a ton of them getting votes but not enough to enter parliament, taking potential seats from major right parties and thus wasting votes, and playing in to Labours hands!! This has become a dangerous trend. The left

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