Party chairman to come to N.Z.
NZPA Salisbury The chairman of the moderate opposition Rhodesia Party, Mr Robert Anderson, has disclosed that he will emigrate to New Zealand with his family. “I don’t have the confidence that the Rhodesian Front will secure a future for my children,” he said. Mr Anderson has been Rhodesia Party chairman since October, 1974, but ceased active participation in party affairs last December. Officially he is still chairman of the party, but will not seek re-election at the next congress in May. His departure is another blow to the Rhodesia Party, after the resignation from the presidency last year of Tim Gibbs, and the subsequent involvement of the party in the National Unifying Force, a loose coalition of white liberal groups, which is said to be unpopular with many party members.
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