Talk:New World Order Party

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This may be a joke party. But they've applied for registration and for a broadcasting allocation, which would make them a notable joke. IdiotSavant (talk) 12:25, 26 April 2008 (UTC) This Wikipedia page urgently needs to be updated the party's stated goal is to bring about global peace through a Unified World Government. Nathan Lee Couper is the party's President and Secretary Kevin Anthony Bowen is the party's Vice President and Justin Mclean is the party's International Board Manager. The New World Order party actually received 24.000 for their 2008 broadcasting allocation. The WGEC stands for World Government Electoral Commission. All of this information is on the party's official website. This Wikipedia page about the New World Order a Political Party that was registered with the New Zealand Electoral Commission is so out of date can some one please do something about it. The New World Order has on the 25 July 2019 registered and incorporated their society the IDS International Democratic Society of New World Order World Voters withe the New Zealand Companies Office and that's just one of the many things that needs to be stated and updated on this Wikipedia page. Has any one been in contact with the President of this organisation or any of it's other Office Holders. It looks like it's about time some one did. An up date to this Wikipedia page is long over due or people wont listen and lose interest. I thought that Wikipedia would want to keep up to date information on this Wikipedia page.

WGEC?
In the first paragraph of the lead, it says "The Chief of the WGEC is Stephanie Monique Smith." Nowhere is it defined what WGEC is. Is she the chief of the New World Order Party, which presumably would be NWOP? Could someone please either fix or elucidate this. Sterrettc (talk) 02:14, 22 October 2011 (UTC) WGEC stands for World Government Electoral Commission.

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