New Zealand Loyal AGM 2024

Dear Members and Supporters,

New Zealand Loyal Annual General Meeting

Place: Auckland
Date: 1 December 2024

The New Zealand Loyal Party is pleased to announce the successful conclusion of its
Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on 30th November 2024 in Auckland.

During the AGM, the party conducted elections and confirmed its leadership team for
the coming term. We are proud to share the outcomes of the meeting:

  • The position of Party Leader was determined through a democratic election process.
    Kelvyn Alp has been overwhelmingly elected as the Party Leader and will continue to
    champion the values and vision of New Zealand Loyal.

Ted Johnston was the unsuccessful candidate and has since resigned from the party.

  • The remaining executive positions were mostly filled but unopposed, reflecting the
    unity and shared commitment within the party.

The newly confirmed leadership team is as follows:

  • Party Leader: Kelvyn Alp
  • Party President: Brenton Faithfull
  • Secretary: TBC (Several people may yet fill this role)
  • Board members:
  • Marilyn Park
  • Peter Verhoven

Other appointments made were

  • Treasurer: James Murray

· Auditor TBC once James has spoken to them to confirm their willingness to Act

The meeting also received and reviewed reports from the Chair of the interim Board,
providing insights into the board’s activities, achievements, and challenges since their
election at the last Special General Meeting. There was some discussion on the exciting
future of the party.

Members present, afterwards expressed that it was a highly productive and positive
meeting. Attendees felt that everyone was given a fair and reasonable opportunity to
debate the issues and contribute to the discussions, reinforcing the party’s
commitment to transparency and inclusivity.

However, members unanimously rejected the financial statement that was lodged with
the Electoral Commission by the former party Secretary as being insufficiently detailed.
The Electoral Commission will be notified that the accounts were not accepted at the
AGM of the party. Concerns were raised regarding the need for a more comprehensive
breakdown of the party’s income and expenditure in 2023 and up until the apparent de –
registration of the party with the Electoral Commission for 2024. Members have called
f or greater clarification and transparency regarding these matters.

New Zealand Loyal remains steadfast in its dedication to serving the people of New
Zealand and advocating for policies that uphold integrity, transparency, and loyalty to
our shared future.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all members who participated in the AGM and
reaffirmed their commitment to our collective goals. Together, we are stronger and
ready to meet the challenges ahead.
Always remember, this was created as the People’s Party and we will always listen to
what you have to say, welcome your ideas, discuss it as a board, and get back to you
with an outcome.

If any member would like a copy of the 2024 NZ Loyal Party Annual Report, please email
me, and I will ensure that you receive one.


For further information, please contact:
Brenton Faithfull
Party President
email: [email protected]
0274907210

Under New Management

The New Zealand Loyal Political Party, founded by Liz Gunn only three months before the 2023 General Election, is under new management!

Liz Gunn unilaterally attempted to shut down the New Zealand Loyal Political Party in July 2024, and de-registered the Party with the Electoral Commission, but Party members said “NO”, so under the rules of the Party’s Constitution they formed a new Board to keep the party alive.

The new Board have, in the space of just three months, put together the first ever New Zealand Loyal Political Party Annual General Meeting, to take place at the end of November. The AGM will allow its members, for the very first time, to democratically elect a Board to take the New Zealand Loyal Political Party through to the 2026 General Election.

The New Zealand Loyal Political Party is now building on its success from the 2023 General Election of 1.2% of the vote (34,478 votes), after just three months of campaigning, and reaching second place out of fourteen minor parties [of those not winning a seat in parliament].

With Policies that protect the rights of hard-working New Zealanders and their families, the New Zealand Loyal Political Party will grow its membership, re-register with the Electoral Commission, and fight for New Zealand and New Zealanders by ensuring that Representatives will do just that, represent New Zealanders, and not their own self-interest, and certainly not of global or globalist interests.

We are a Party that will truly put New Zealand first.

Brenton Faithfull

Board Chair

New Zealand Loyal Political Party

ENDS