Former Green MPs have come to the defence of the party as the co-leaders face questions over their handling of听Golriz Ghahraman鈥檚 fall from grace.听
On Tuesday,听Ghahraman announced her immediate resignation听from Parliament, ending her near-week-long silence since an听initial allegation of shoplifting emerged,听soon followed by two more.听
The party鈥檚 co-leaders,听Marama Davidson and James Shaw, also fronted to media for questions for the first time, insisting they had handled the matter as well as they could have听given the circumstances.听
The leaders were first advised of an alleged incident on December 27 and sought more information from Ghahraman and the听store involved, Scotties Boutique.听
Ghahraman then left for a planned overseas holiday the next day and did not return until Saturday, January 13, at which point a meeting was held. Her resignation was听announced three days later.听
Davidson said it was appropriate to wait to hear Ghahraman鈥檚 side of the story face-to-face, and Shaw said they made the decisions with the best information they had at the time.听
Former Green MP Catherine Delahunty has been a frequent critic of the party鈥檚 direction since her departure in 2017 but said that, in this case, the co-leaders did not have a lot of options.听
Catherine Delahunty, former Green Party MP. Photo / 九一星空无限听
鈥淓verything was confused, it wasn鈥檛 clear whether anyone was charged with anything, it wasn鈥檛 a simple situation,鈥 she said.听
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think 鈥榯he right to know鈥 is quite so important as we think it is sometimes, whereas the right to be human, and to try to give people a chance to sort stuff out, I think that should be given to all people, including MPs.鈥听
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Similarly, Sue Bradford, who was a Green MP from 1999 to 2009, said the co-leaders should be commended for their handling of the matter given the unfortunate timing over the Christmas break.听
鈥淚t does appear that they鈥檝e tried to take the most empathetic and thoughtful approach they can.鈥听
Former Green MP Gareth Hughes, now a political commentator, said the saga had not been 鈥渁 crisis management PR masterclass鈥.听
鈥淚n an ideal world, a statement would have been made a lot earlier, or even ideally, from a political management perspective, would have been dealt with internally before what ultimately became a bit of a media circus and feeding frenzy.鈥听
Former Green MP Gareth Hughes, now a political commentator, said the saga had not been 'crisis management PR masterclass'. Photo / Hawke's Bay Today听
At the same time, Hughes acknowledged the 鈥渋nvidious position鈥 facing the leadership team and its competing obligations.听
The co-leaders also faced questions on Tuesday about whether the party did enough to protect Ghahraman鈥檚 mental health at work given the 鈥渆xtreme stress鈥 she cited - and the horrid abuse she was subject to as referenced by Shaw.听
Asked whether more could have been done to help, Shaw said that was hard to answer. He said the caucus held regular meetings to try to improve MPs鈥 access to support, whether from security, police, or mental health services.听
鈥淲e鈥檙e not mental health professionals ... we support each other as best we can, but it is a very challenging work environment.鈥听
Bradford said the abuse was more ferocious than when she was at Parliament, and she understood how people could succumb to stress in various ways.听
鈥淭he effects of that stress, of the kind of threats and abuse and comments about your personal life, about your appearance, about your mental state, about anything.听
鈥淧eople just don鈥檛 hold back and it can be really overwhelming.鈥听
Delahunty said the whole situation was very sad and she hoped Ghahraman would get the support she needed.听
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think you can protect people from the waves of hate that come through onto certain MPs ... no matter how much your colleagues can try and help you, it鈥檚 relentless.鈥听
Hughes said all parties needed to look in the mirror and ask whether they were providing enough pastoral care for their MPs.听
鈥淎s someone who鈥檚 seen the messages that Golriz has received on social media, the very graphic sexual and violent threats that she received ... I鈥檓 glad that she鈥檚 now prioritising her wellbeing because [Parliament] is the hardest place, I think, to be focusing on mental health.鈥听
-Craig McCulloch, RNZ听
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