About the Alliance

A party of the left.
A movement for change.

Who we are

We are a democratic socialist party building a fairer Aotearoa New Zealand — a society where every person can live with dignity and reach their full potential.

We believe in secure, well-paid work. Free education and healthcare. Affordable housing and power. A sustainable environment. And a democracy where people — not corporations — come first.

We take no corporate donations. We answer to working people, not wealthy donors. Our policies are developed by our members, debated at conference, and grounded in the principle that a just society requires collective action.

The Alliance exists to organise and fight for these principles — in our communities, in our workplaces, and in Parliament.

Our 10 principles

The constitutional principles that guide everything we do — from policy development to how we organise.

01

Basic Rights

Secure well-paid work, free education and healthcare, affordable housing and power, a sustainable environment, and democratic participation.

02

Public Ownership

Water, electricity, telecommunications, railways, shipping, ports, and airports in public hands.

03

Workers' Rights

Meaningful work without exploitation, secure wages, union rights, and recognition of unpaid work.

04

Social Welfare

Universal entitlement to income and resources for full participation in society.

05

Wealth Redistribution

Highly progressive taxation to eliminate poverty and discrimination. Shift the tax burden away from wages and onto wealth.

06

Te Tiriti o Waitangi

Upholding the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, redress of violation of Te Tiriti, with respect for and protection of Te Reo Māori and Māoritanga as the first culture and language of this country.

07

Anti-Discrimination

A society free from racism, sexism, homophobia, ageism, sectarianism, and discrimination against people with disabilities.

08

Environmental Protection

Halt destruction, actively restore and protect the natural environment.

09

Independent Foreign Policy

Social justice, diplomacy, opposition to wars of aggression, and Pacific solidarity.

10

A Socialist Alternative

Global capitalism is not permanent or invincible — fight for a socialist alternative.

A party of the left with policies based on socialist principles of democracy, equality and social ownership.

Alliance Party Constitution, Section 2

Our story

The Alliance Party has been part of Aotearoa New Zealand's political landscape for over three decades — standing for working people through coalition, crisis, and renewal.

With its origins in the left of the labour movement, the Alliance Party remains an unbroken link to the founding of the New Zealand Socialist Party in 1901 — a legacy we claim with pride.

1991

Founded as a broad-left coalition

The Alliance was founded in December 1991 as a coalition of five progressive parties — the NewLabour Party, the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand, Mana Motuhake, the Democrats, and the Liberal Party. United in opposition to the neoliberal economic reforms of Rogernomics and Ruthenasia, they sought to offer a cohesive left alternative to Labour and National.

1993

18.2% under first-past-the-post

In the 1993 general election — the last under first-past-the-post — the Alliance won 18.2% of the popular vote but only two seats, starkly demonstrating the injustice of the old electoral system. The result helped build public support for MMP.

1996

13 seats in the first MMP election

In New Zealand's first MMP election, the Alliance won 10.1% of the vote and 13 seats, becoming the third-largest force in Parliament. The new proportional system finally delivered representation matching public support.

1999

Coalition government with Labour

The Alliance entered a coalition government with Labour, with Jim Anderton serving as Deputy Prime Minister. Key achievements included the establishment of Kiwibank — returning banking to public ownership — and the introduction of Paid Parental Leave, both lasting legacies that continue to benefit New Zealanders.

2002

Split over Afghanistan and principles

A public split erupted over New Zealand's involvement in the Afghanistan war. The majority of Alliance members opposed the deployment, but leader Jim Anderton supported it and subsequently left the party with several MPs to form the Progressive Party. The Alliance contested the 2002 election but did not return to Parliament.

2015

Deregistered — but not dissolved

After years of reduced activity, the Alliance was voluntarily deregistered as a political party. But the ideas, the networks, and the need for a genuine left alternative never went away.

2025

The Alliance is back

In a political landscape marked by growing inequality, housing crisis, and the erosion of public services, the Alliance re-registered as a political party — responding to the urgent need for democratic socialist politics in Aotearoa.

2026

National Conference confirms election campaign

Members from across Aotearoa gathered at the Trade Union Centre in Christchurch to ratify the constitution, elect officers, and confirm the policy platform. The Alliance will stand candidates across the country for the 7 November 2026 general election.

Alliance members at the 2026 National Conference

Our leadership

Elected by members at the 2026 National Conference in Christchurch.

Party Leader Victor Billot
Party President Tom Roud
Party Secretary Sionainn Byrnes

Together, we can build a fairer Aotearoa New Zealand.

No corporate donors. No hidden agendas. Just people who believe we can do better.

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