The Green Party has announced its intention to deliver a 鈥楪reen budget鈥 to offer an alternative vision for the economy.
At the party鈥檚 annual State of the Planet event on Wednesday, Greens co-leader Chl枚e Swarbrick said its alternative budget would highlight a plan for an economy that respected and protected New Zealanders and the 鈥減lanet we live on鈥.
鈥淧overty, and all the social ills that stem from it, doesn鈥檛 come from nowhere. It comes from a tolerance of extreme inequality. It comes from the privatisation of profit and the socialisation of cost.
鈥淚n December, we released He Ara Anamata, our emissions reduction plan, which showed how we could reduce emissions five times faster than the Government鈥檚 proposed 鈥榩lan鈥. It showed we can not only reduce the cost of living, but increase quality of life.
鈥淥ur Green budget will build on that to continue to show precisely how a different world is possible, and entirely within our reach.鈥
Green Party co-leaders Chloe Swarbrick and Marama Davidson deliver the State of the Planet address in Auckland February 26 2025
Her co-leader Marama Davidson said more tamariki are falling through the cracks and live below the poverty line. She believed the Government wasn鈥檛 addressing this.
鈥淲e all depend on each other when times are rough. People want to care for each other 鈥 manaakitanga [support] is part of human nature. This is the core value that will underpin our Green budget.鈥
Green Party of Aotearoa co-leaders Marama Davidson and Chl枚e Swarbrick. Photo / Dean Purcell.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis has announced that the Budget would be delivered on May 22. She said it would 鈥渄rive forward the Government鈥檚 plan to grow our economy to improve the incomes of New Zealanders now and in the years ahead鈥.
鈥淏udget 2025 will build on our efforts to secure New Zealand鈥檚 future prospects, continuing the fiscal repair job made necessary by Labour鈥檚 era of wasteful spending.
鈥淲e take seriously our responsibility to chart a path out of a spiral of deficits and debt left to us by the last government.鈥
In her speech on Wednesday, Swarbrick said people feel exhausted and angry after decades of privatisation, underfunding, poverty, and other issues.
She said the right-wing had 鈥減ainted targets鈥 to blame for this, but they aren鈥檛 鈥渢he people actually responsible鈥.
鈥淭he chosen targets are indigenous peoples, fighting for survival after centuries of injustice and violent theft. Those chosen targets are our rainbow communities, who every day prove that all these social norms are just made up.
鈥淭he chosen targets are migrants - regular people, like you and me, who just want to provide for themselves, their families and their community.
鈥淟et me be crystal clear: if you鈥檙e struggling to get by, your beef isn鈥檛 with someone else struggling to get by. Your beef is with the system that forces almost everyone you know into a life of struggle, and, more precisely, your beef is with those who profit from it.鈥
Swarbrick said issues weren鈥檛 because 鈥渙f the gays, or the migrants, or tangata whenua鈥, but because wealth isn鈥檛 鈥渇airly shared鈥, problems with the health system, and the inability for people to afford decent housing.
Davidson鈥檚 speech mentioned her recent cancer treatment and her gratitude for her family and health workers.
鈥淚 haven鈥檛 spoken publicly about this before, but today I鈥檓 going to let you in on a secret. I was diagnosed with breast cancer a few days before the State of the Planet speech last year.
鈥淚 remember standing at this exact podium 鈥 knowing I would need to step away from public life for a bit. Taking leave when my voice was needed the most was one of the hardest things I鈥檝e ever had to do. This job is and continues to be an enormous privilege. To be able to come back to it, blows my mind.鈥
She highlighted the need to honour Te Tiriti, do more for mokopuna, and addressing climate change.
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