Green MP Chl枚e听Swarbrick听has announced she will run for the Green Party鈥檚 leadership.听听
Swarbrick confirmed she would contest the co-leadership position from Parliament today, saying that in the three days since听James Shaw announced he was stepping down from the role, people had asked her to put her name forward for it.听
鈥淚鈥檓 stepping up,鈥 Swarbrick said, after acknowledging she鈥檚 had conversations with all of her caucus alongside family and friends.听
She promised to grow the Green Party and revealed her ultimate goal: 鈥渢he nation鈥檚 first Green-led government.鈥听
鈥淚 am a proud member of the Green Party. More than any other party we understand that there is far greater leadership out there in the community than there is in the so-called halls of power. I am here to serve my communities. Over the past three days, they have asked me to stand up and put myself forward for this role,鈥 Swarbrick said.听
Swarbrick noted her wins in Auckland Central and other electorate wins in the latest election as examples of the party鈥檚 achievements, and that 鈥渂ad things happen when good people stand idly by.鈥听
She promised to continue to grow the Green vote and work across the aisle in Parliament.听
鈥淚 have proven that we can not only mobilise but win concrete change.鈥听
鈥淲e will grow,鈥 she said.听
Green Party MP Chl枚e Swarbrick announcing her leadership bid at Parliament, Wellington. Photo / Mark Mitchell听
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She cited the impact of the Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle, noting how communities had shown their worth as opposed to those in positions of power.听
鈥淲e understand that to confront the crises of our time, it is going to require cooperation at a scale we haven鈥檛 seen before.鈥听
Swarbrick promised to aid efforts to get more Green-aligned people into local government positions next year.听
She said her goal was to change how people looked at politics, to assess society and ask if those systems were just and fair, and if not, challenge people to think about who benefits from an unfair system.听
鈥淢ark my word when I say we are going to build the biggest Green movement you have ever seen.鈥听
Asked about her previous comments saying she didn鈥檛 want the co-leadership, Swarbrick said her colleagues and friends had asked her to step up.听
鈥淭hey do not represent the future of this country,鈥 Swarbrick said of the 鈥渓egacy parties鈥 when asked how the Greens relationship would continue with Labour.听
Asked if all her caucus members supported her leadership bid, Swarbrick repeated how she had spoken to all her caucus colleagues but refused to say whether they all supported her, citing confidentiality.听
Swarbrick said 鈥渞eflecting on our values鈥 would aid the Greens in avoiding trouble within the caucus having lost Elizabeth Kerekere and Golriz Ghahraman from the last caucus.听
Swarbrick said she understood her co-leader partner Marama Davidson would be in the role through to the next election. Photo / Mark Mitchell听
On James Shaw, Swarbrick admired how he was a 鈥渃onsensus builder鈥. She said she had that ability but also how she could build the Green movement within and outside of its support base.听
鈥淭his isn鈥檛 about me, it鈥檚 about the movement,鈥 Swarbrick said when asked if she wanted to be Prime Minister.听
Swarbrick said she understood her co-leader partner Marama Davidson would be in the role through to the next election.听
When asked if she was proud of how she would be the youngest co-leader and part of an all-female leadership duo if selected, Swarbrick replied 鈥淚 think my Dad鈥檚 probably pretty all good with that鈥.听
Nominations close on February 14 and then on the 16th, candidate information will be sent out ahead of party Zoom calls and a conference. Then branches would hold internal discussions and ballot papers would be returned on March 8 before a formal announcement of the new co-leader.听
Swarbrick wouldn鈥檛 say whether she鈥檇 received any indication that any of her colleagues would run against her.听
Stopping 鈥渃ruelty of people and planet鈥 committed by the Government would be her key focus.听
Climate change and equality would be central areas she would look to work in as co-leader. She referenced her earlier calls for the need for a fairer tax system.听
Asked if her goal was to bring about a Green Prime Minister, Swarbrick said she saw the potential for the Greens to lead Government and that the party wasn鈥檛 just about tinkering.听
鈥淚鈥檓 not here to speak on behalf of the Labour Party,鈥 Swarbrick said when asked if she felt Labour wasn鈥檛 going far enough in advocating for the left.听
She accepted that her comments about the need to stop tinkering and make real change was an indication of her belief that Labour hadn鈥檛 done enough.听
She described herself as a 鈥渨ell-researched radical鈥.听
Swarbrick made it clear she was keen on holding the climate change portfolio but said those decisions would be for the caucus.听
鈥淚鈥檓 a nerd and a policy wonk when it comes to the detail of this stuff,鈥 she said in reference to the Zero Carbon Act.听
Speaking on abuse women get in Parliament, Swarbrick said she had been reflecting on how she could address it as co-leader.听
She thought the abuse was not only for one leader to deal with but all members of the precinct to reflect on. She said she had been concerned of late by conspiratorial narratives being turned into legitimate questions.听
As an example, she said being asked about any involvement in Ghahraman鈥檚 shoplifting, which she described as a rumour on Twitter, had resulted in a volley of abuse in her inboxes.听
Photo / Mark Mitchell听
Swarbrick said she will be spending the next few weeks talking to Green Party members about her vision for the future of 鈥渙ur movement鈥 and 鈥渢o ask their trust in me鈥.听
鈥淚f I am elected to work alongside Marama Davidson, I will grow the Green movement to achieve tangible, real-world, people-powered change - as I have since I first signed up - but now, at even greater scale.鈥听
She said that would mean getting more Green Party members running local campaigns and setting up local solutions to problems.听
鈥淚t means more Greens Local Body members, Councillors and Mayors. It means more Greens MPs in Parliament and ultimately, our nation鈥檚 first Green-led Government.鈥听
She said her shorter-term goal would be to tackle the National-Act-NZ First coalition government, saying it had a 鈥渃ruel agenda.鈥听
鈥淚 will challenge this Government鈥檚 cruel agenda and communicate the imagination, potential, and the necessary hope to mobilise for the sustainable, inspiring and inclusive Aotearoa that I see reflected every day in our communities,鈥 Swarbrick said.听
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