The New Zealand Family Rights Protection Party was a political party in New Zealand. Membership were primarily Pasifika New Zealanderss, on a platform that the established political parties did not give sufficient consideration to the concerns of Pacific Islanders in New Zealand.[citation needed]
The party was approved for official registration on 7 March 2005.[1] It contested the 2005 elections and garnered 0.05% of the vote,[2] with the aim of a more serious attempt in the 2008 elections. It was reported[by whom?] to have reached an informal agreement with the Māori Party not to compete against each other.[citation needed] The Labour Party, which has traditionally received substantial support from Pacific Islanders, dismissed the new party's chances.[citation needed]
In 2007, the party requested and received deregistration.[3]