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National Alliance Party
NameNational Alliance Party

National Alliance Party is a political organization that has been involved in various Australian Labor Party and Liberal Party of Australia elections, often running against candidates from the Democratic Labor Party and the Australian Greens. The party's history is closely tied to that of other Australian political parties, including the National Party of Australia and the Country Liberal Party. The National Alliance Party has also been compared to other international parties, such as the British National Party and the National Front (France), due to their similar European Parliament and United Nations policies.

History

The National Alliance Party was formed in the early 1970s by a group of individuals who were dissatisfied with the major parties, including the Australian Labor Party and the Liberal Party of Australia. The party's early history was marked by its involvement in various New South Wales state elections and Victorian state elections, where it ran against candidates from the Democratic Labor Party and the Australian Greens. The party's leaders, including Pauline Hanson and David Oldfield, were influenced by the policies of other international parties, such as the British National Party and the National Front (France). The National Alliance Party also drew inspiration from the American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan, although it has never officially endorsed these organizations. The party's history is also closely tied to that of other Australian political parties, including the National Party of Australia and the Country Liberal Party, as well as international organizations like the United Nations and the European Union.

Ideology

The National Alliance Party's ideology is centered around issues such as immigration to Australia and multiculturalism in Australia, with the party advocating for a reduction in immigration to Australia and a more assimilationist approach to multiculturalism in Australia. The party's leaders, including Pauline Hanson and David Oldfield, have been influenced by the policies of other international parties, such as the British National Party and the National Front (France). The party's ideology is also closely tied to that of other Australian political parties, including the National Party of Australia and the Country Liberal Party, as well as international organizations like the United Nations and the European Union. The National Alliance Party has also been compared to other parties, such as the Tea Party movement and the Republican Party (United States), due to their similar policies on issues like taxation in Australia and health care in Australia. The party's ideology is also influenced by the works of George Orwell and Aldous Huxley, as well as the policies of Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Organization

The National Alliance Party is organized into various state and territory branches, including the New South Wales branch and the Victorian branch. The party's leaders, including Pauline Hanson and David Oldfield, have been involved in various Australian political scandals, including the Tampa affair and the Children Overboard affair. The party's organization is also closely tied to that of other Australian political parties, including the National Party of Australia and the Country Liberal Party, as well as international organizations like the United Nations and the European Union. The National Alliance Party has also been involved in various international political conferences, including the United Nations General Assembly and the European Parliament. The party's organization is influenced by the works of Vladimir Lenin and Mao Zedong, as well as the policies of Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler.

Election Results

The National Alliance Party has contested various Australian federal elections, including the 1996 Australian federal election and the 2001 Australian federal election. The party's leaders, including Pauline Hanson and David Oldfield, have been elected to various Australian parliaments, including the Australian Senate and the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. The party's election results are closely tied to those of other Australian political parties, including the National Party of Australia and the Country Liberal Party, as well as international organizations like the United Nations and the European Union. The National Alliance Party has also been compared to other parties, such as the Tea Party movement and the Republican Party (United States), due to their similar election results and policies. The party's election results are influenced by the policies of George W. Bush and Tony Blair, as well as the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.

Controversies

The National Alliance Party has been involved in various Australian political controversies, including the Tampa affair and the Children Overboard affair. The party's leaders, including Pauline Hanson and David Oldfield, have been criticized for their views on issues such as immigration to Australia and multiculturalism in Australia. The party's controversies are closely tied to those of other Australian political parties, including the National Party of Australia and the Country Liberal Party, as well as international organizations like the United Nations and the European Union. The National Alliance Party has also been compared to other parties, such as the British National Party and the National Front (France), due to their similar controversies and policies. The party's controversies are influenced by the policies of Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt, as well as the works of George Orwell and Aldous Huxley.

Notable Members

The National Alliance Party has had several notable members, including Pauline Hanson and David Oldfield. Other notable members include Ian Nelson (politician) and Rick Turner (politician), who have been involved in various Australian political scandals and international political conferences. The party's notable members are closely tied to those of other Australian political parties, including the National Party of Australia and the Country Liberal Party, as well as international organizations like the United Nations and the European Union. The National Alliance Party's notable members have also been influenced by the policies of George W. Bush and Tony Blair, as well as the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. The party's notable members are also influenced by the policies of Vladimir Lenin and Mao Zedong, as well as the works of Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler. The National Alliance Party's notable members have been involved in various Australian federal elections and international political conferences, including the United Nations General Assembly and the European Parliament.

Category:Political parties in Australia

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