Once a political force during the 1960s to 1980s, the New Zealand Social Credit Party has deregistered as a party and plans to rebrand in the future.
The party was deregistered last month following the death of its leader Chris Leitch, and also due to membership numbers dipping below 500.
It plans to register under a new name in 2024, but will not take part in this year’s election.
“To deregister a party does not mean it ceases to exist,” party president Gloria Bruni said.
“This party is certainly not going to cease to exist, we just want the opportunity to come back in better form for our 70th anniversary in 2024.