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Green Party Unveils Portfolio Spokespeople For The 54th Parliament

Published: Wed 29 Nov 2023 09:42 AM
The Green Party is pleased to announce the allocation of portfolios across its largest caucus ever.
“Our team of Green MPs will do everything they can to make sure Aotearoa upholds Te Tiriti and works for everyone,” says Co-leader of the Green Party, Marama Davidson.
“They will bring their vast collective experience, knowledge and skills to shadow the Government’s ministers, to challenge them and hold them to account.
“As the third largest party in Parliament - and with our biggest caucus ever - the Green Party will stand strong on the issues that matter most to our people,” says Marama Davidson.
Green Party co-leader James Shaw added:
“Our team will stand up for an Aotearoa where everyone has enough to pay the rent and put food on the table, where our native wildlife and our oceans are protected for future generations, and where we face the climate crisis with the urgency it demands.
“This is an experienced Green Party Caucus that reflects our priorities for Aotearoa and will provide a strong voice for our people and our planet,” says James Shaw.
The Green Party’s portfolios for the 54th Parliament are:SpokespersonPortfolioMarama DavidsonCo-leaderConservationChild Poverty ReductionPrevention of Family Violence and Sexual ViolenceSocial InvestmentJames ShawCo-leaderClimate ChangeFinancePublic ServicesRegulationChlöe SwarbrickAssociate Climate Change (Adaptation)Tertiary Education and SkillsRevenueMental HealthDrug Law ReformAuckland IssuesJulie Anne GenterTransportInfrastructureUrban DevelopmentBuilding and ConstructionEconomic DevelopmentState Owned EnterprisesTeanau TuionoPacific RegionEducationWorkplace Relations and SafetySpaceNational Security and IntelligenceOverseas Development AssistanceLan PhamEnvironmentWater ServicesBiosecurityEmergency Management and RecoveryLand InformationStatisticsTourism and HospitalityCustomsGolriz GhahramanForeign AffairsDefenceTradeJusticeHuman RightsWomenEthnic CommunitiesRefugeesDemocracy and Electoral SystemGovernment’s Response to the Royal Commission’s Report into the Terrorist Attack on the Christchurch MosquesRicardo Menendez-MarchSocial Development and EmploymentWorkforce Planning and DevelopmentImmigrationAssociate Health (Primary Health)MustererSteve AbelAgricultureAnimal WelfareFood SafetyMāori Crown Relations: Te ArawhitiJust TransitionsResourcesRacingHūhana LyndonHealthWhānau OraMāori DevelopmentForestryFa'anānā Efeso CollinsLocal GovernmentTreaty of Waitangi NegotiationsACCPacific PeoplesCommerce and Consumer AffairsSeniorsVeteransSport and RecreationScott WillisEnergyRegional DevelopmentRural CommunitiesDunedin IssuesDarleen TanaOceans and FisheriesScience, Innovation and TechnologySmall Business and ManufacturingMedia and CommunicationsDigitising GovernmentInternal AffairsOverseas New ZealandersKahurangi CarterZero WasteChildrenDisability IssuesRainbow CommunitiesCommunity and Voluntary SectorArts, Culture and HeritageChristchurch IssuesDeputy MustererTamatha PaulHousingPoliceCourtsCorrectionsAssociate Justice (Youth Justice)YouthWellington Issues

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