Internet Party
The Internet Party is a political organization that was founded in New Zealand in 2014. Its primary focus is on promoting digital rights, internet freedom, and the use of technology in governance. The party aims to engage younger voters and advocate for policies that support innovation and online privacy.
The party gained attention for its unconventional approach to politics, including the use of social media and online platforms for campaigning. It was founded by Kim Dotcom, a controversial internet entrepreneur, who sought to influence New Zealand's political landscape through digital engagement and reform.