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  1. The New Zealand National Party ( Māori: Rōpū Nāhinara o Aotearoa ), [6] shortened to National ( Nāhinara) [7] or the Nats, [8] is a centre-right [3] New Zealand political party that is the current ruling party. It is one of two major parties that dominate contemporary New Zealand politics, alongside its traditional rival, the Labour Party .

  2. Partai Nasional Selandia Baru ( Māori: Rōpū Nāhinara) adalah salah satu partai politik di Selandia Baru, dan salah satu dari dua partai mayoritas pada politik Selandia Baru. Partai ini didirikan pada tahun 1936 merupakan gabungan dari Partai Persatuan dan Partai Reformasi, menjadikan partai ini menjadi partai tertua kedua di Selandia Baru.

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  4. Selandia Baru (dalam bahasa Maori disebut Aotearoa (artinya Tanah Berawan Putih Panjang); bahasa Inggris: New Zealand, bahasa Latin: Nova Zeelandia) adalah sebuah negara kepulauan di barat daya Samudera Pasifik; kira-kira 1.500 kilometer di tenggara Australia, di seberang Laut Tasman; dan kira-kira 1.000 kilometer di selatan negara-negara kepulauan Pasifik, yakni Kaledonia Baru, Fiji, dan Tonga.

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    The Indonesian Revolution

    While New Zealand took little interest in the Indonesian National Revolution, the First Labour Government did support British warnings against the first Dutch police action. It then supported its Australian counterpart's efforts to take the Indonesian dispute to the United Nations Security Council in 1947. Several members of the Victoria University College's Socialist Club, including the future Communist leader Ron Smith, also staged a public demonstration to condemn the Dutch police action i...

    Early Foundations

    On 17 February 1950, Prime Minister Sidney Holland formally recognised the Republic of Indonesia shortly after the Dutch transferred sovereignty to the new Indonesian Republic. However, due to the limited resources of New Zealand's Department of External Affairs, New Zealand did not establish a diplomatic mission until 1961. Instead, New Zealand's diplomatic and consular interests were represented by the British Embassy in Jakarta. While New Zealand had a Colombo Plan office in Jakarta, its f...

    Trade has been made even easier by the ASEAN Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, which came into force for New Zealand in December 2009 and at the start of 2012 for Indonesia. The deal will eliminate tariffs on all imported goods by 2020. [citation needed] Traditionally Indonesia viewed New Zealand as the source of meat and dairy products, ...

    Djiwandono, Soedjati (1996). Konfrontasi Revisited: Indonesia's Foreign Policy Under Soekarno. Jakarta: Centre for Strategic and International Studies.
    Green, Michael (2005). "Chapter 6: Uneasy Partners: New Zealand and Indonesia". In Smith, Anthony (ed.). Southeast Asia and New Zealand: A History of Regional and Bilateral Relations. Wellington: V...
    Indonesia—New Zealand: 50 Years of Diplomatic Relations (PDF). Wellington: Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia, New Zealand. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 May 2014. Retrieved 2 May 2...
    Lockwood, Rupert (1982). Black Armada: Australia & the Struggle for Indonesian Independence. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger.
  5. New Zealand National Party. Sir Sidney Holland (born Oct. 18, 1893, Greendale, N.Z.—died Aug. 5, 1961, Wellington) was the leader of New Zealand’s National Party (1940–57) who, as prime minister (1949–57), suppressed union unrest and relaxed government controls over the economy. After military service in Europe during World War I and ...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › New_ZealandNew Zealand - Wikipedia

    The islands of New Zealand were the last large habitable land to be settled by humans. Between about 1280 and 1350, Polynesians began to settle in the islands and then subsequently developed a distinctive Māori culture. In 1642, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman became the first European to sight and record New Zealand.

  7. The New Zealand National Party was formed in Wellington on May 13 and 14, 1936. It grew out of the coalition government of the Reform and Liberal parties, which had formed the wartime National Government in 1915. The Reform Party had been essentially a rural based party, whereas the Liberals were dominated by city based concerns.

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