Kim Dotcom: five reasons why Internet Party might succeed

Megaupload founder launches political party ahead of New Zealand's general election in September

Kim Dotcom

KIM DOTCOM has formally launched a political party in New Zealand ahead of the country's general election in September. The Internet Party, which has pledged to fight for faster broadband, online privacy and copyright reform, has been met with much derision, with many doubtful that it will ever gain a presence in parliament.

To do so, the party must win an electoral seat or secure five per cent of the electoral vote. It was suggested that Kim could up his chances by aligning with an existing party, but his most likely ally, the anti-establishment Mana Party, which has one MP, appears to have cast doubt on that plan.

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