The National Reform Party of Belize was a Belizean, Christian conservative political party seeking office during the 2008 Belizean general election under the following guiding principles. It failed to win any seats and has not contested any elections since.
Hope: Eradicate poverty and depression
Integrity: Preventing corruption by removing dishonest Leadership
Justice: Morality and respect of Law and stop abuse, victimization and breach of contracts
Reform: Restructure and upgrade governance to prevent corrosion in democracy
Progress: Stabilizing the economy and proper use of public funds
The party's colors are orange and white. The party emblem is a fist enclosed by a circle, which stands for a combination of "power, security, value and justice... unity, inclusiveness and togetherness." The Party Leader is business man Cornelius Dueck.
February 21 press conference
editThe NRP held a press conference on February 21, 2007 at its headquarters on the Northern Highway to present its candidates and platform.[1]
Party Leader and candidate for Cayo Northeast, Cornelius Dueck, told listeners that neither the ruling People's United Party nor the Opposition United Democratic Party (Belize) have anything to offer Belizeans. He declared his party's platform to be anti-corruption, pro-development and social upliftment. The NRP promised transparency and upfrontness about campaign financing.
Nominated candidates
edit- Party Leader Cornelius Dueck, Cayo Northeast
- Belize Rural South, Ernesto Caliz
- Cayo Central, George Boiton Jr.
- Cayo North, Alden McDougal
- Orange Walk South, Enio Lopez
- Orange Walk North, Hilberto Nah
- Orange Walk Central, Alvaro Espejo
- Orange Walk East, Pavel Torres
- Toledo West, Fermin Choc
- Lake Independence, Gary Lambey
Party officials
edit- Leader, Cornelius Dueck
- National Campaign Coordinator, Esteban Bejerano
- Planning Unit Coordinator, German Cob
- Advisors: George Dueck, Abraham Braun, Emiliano Lozano
References
editChannel 5. "New political party will soon be unveiled." June 5, 2006. [1]
Channel 5. "New party long on heart, short on facts." June 21, 2006. [2]
Channel 5. [3]"Third party? NRP makes it five." February 21, 2007
Channel 7. [4] National Reform Party puts God first at launch. February 21, 2007