Freedom Party of Victoria explained

Freedom Party of Victoria
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Abbreviation:FPV
Leader1 Title:Leader
Leader1 Name:Morgan Jonas
Leader2 Title:Deputy Leader
Founded:June 2022
Registered:29 September 2022
Ideology:
Position:Right-wing to far-right[4] [5]
Colors: Red Blue
Slogan:“Protecting Victorian Jobs – Homes – Families”
Seats1 Title:Legislative Assembly
Seats1:
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  1. 9E0000
Seats2 Title:Legislative Council
Seats2:
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  1. 9E0000
Country:Australia

The Freedom Party of Victoria is a minor party registered in the Australian state of Victoria. Founded and registered in 2022,[6] [7] the party's stated vision is: “A state whereby personal freedom is central, government power is limited, the rule of law applies equally to everyone and individual potential is limited only by ones' imagination. This will be delivered by a secure leadership who are focused on serving and governing, not managing and controlling.”[8]

The party emerged from the protests to the response from the state government during the COVID-19 pandemic,[1] and features many candidates that hold anti-vaccine, anti-lockdown and anti-mandate views. The party's leader is Morgan Jonas,[1] an anti-vaccine,[9] anti-lockdown[10] campaigner and former candidate of the United Australia Party (UAP).[9] The party's deputy leader is former Liberal National (LNP) Queensland politician Aidan McLindon.[6] [11]

The party contested the 2022 Victorian state election, winning less than 2% of the statewide vote and winning no seats in either chamber of the Victorian Parliament.[12] Actor Damien Richardson ran for the party in 2022. The Party also contested the 2023 Narracan state supplementary election and 2023 Warrandyte state by-election.

In 2023, the party endorsed the No vote during the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum.[13]

Notes and References

  1. News: Hales . Holly . 30 September 2022 . Fringe political parties could prove an election disaster for Dan Andrews . .
  2. News: Dexter . Rachael . 30 October 2022 . Is Melton going to break Labor's 'wall' in the west? . The Age .
  3. News: Eddie . Rachel . 28 July 2022 . The blocker v the whisperer: Prizefight for preferences before state poll . The Age .
  4. News: Dexter . Rachael . Prominent 'freedom' protesters back Craig Kelly and Clive Palmer . 20 November 2021 . The Sydney Morning Herald . 28 October 2023.
  5. News: Gardiner . Andrew . City Builders, the Pentecostal cult driving the Liberal Party to the far right and beyond . 30 August 2023 . Michael West Media. 28 October 2023.
  6. News: Smethurst . Annika . Graham . Jackson . 6 October 2022 . Micro-parties seeking upper house spots struggle with 'archaic' registration process . .
  7. Web site: Currently registered parties . vec.vic.gov.au . Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) . 3 November 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221031061610/https://www.vec.vic.gov.au/candidates-and-parties/registered-political-parties/currently-registered-parties . 31 October 2022 .
  8. Web site: Freedom Party of Victoria – Vision . freedomparty.net.au . 2022-11-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221102145430/https://freedomparty.net.au/vision/ . dead .
  9. News: Anti-vaxxer Morgan Jonas flags next move after quitting United Australia Party . McLeod . Catie . 7 March 2022 . News.com.au .
  10. News: Independent, anti-vaccine mandate candidate clashes with Melbourne radio host Neil Mitchell . Smith . Rohan . 29 April 2022 . News.com.au .
  11. Web site: Our 2022 Victorian Election Team . freedomparty.net.au . https://web.archive.org/web/20221031053828/https://freedomparty.net.au/team/ . 31 October 2022 .
  12. Web site: Party Totals . 2023-10-11 . abc.net.au . en-AU.
  13. Web site: What strange times we live in when a Prime Minister actively works to divide the country... . Freedom Party of Victoria . Facebook . 17 April 2023 . 19 April 2023 . 17 April 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230417040127/https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=252871374069554&set=a.153659120657447 . live .