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Ghahraman resigns: Greens leaders tell of death threats, 'extreme stress'

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Thomas Coughlan,
Publish Date
Tue, 16 Jan 2024, 12:05pm

Ghahraman resigns: Greens leaders tell of death threats, 'extreme stress'

Author
Thomas Coughlan,
Publish Date
Tue, 16 Jan 2024, 12:05pm

Green Party co-leaders say Golriz Ghahraman faced threats of sexual and physical violence while working as an MP.

Their comments follow her resignation today after allegations of shoplifting. She said that her mental health had been 鈥渂adly affected鈥 by the stress of her work as an MP.

Green Party leaders James Shaw and Marama Davidson told a press conference this afternoon that they supported her decision to resign and that she was in a state of extreme stress.

Shaw said, 鈥淥bviously Parliament is a stressful place for anybody, but Ghahraman has been subject to continuous threats of sexual violence, physical violence, and death threats鈥.

He said she faced a higher level of threat than other MPs. There had been police investigations into the threats.

In a statement earlier, Ghahraman said the stress had led her to act in ways that were 鈥渃ompletely out of character鈥.

鈥淚 am not trying to excuse my actions, but I do want to explain them.

鈥漈he mental health professional I see says my recent behaviour is consistent with recent events giving rise to extreme stress response, and relating to previously unrecognised trauma.

鈥淧eople should, rightly, expect the highest standards of behaviour from their elected representatives. I fell short. I鈥檓 sorry. It鈥檚 not a behaviour I can explain because it鈥檚 not rational in any way, and after medical evaluation, I understand I鈥檓 not well.鈥

Ghahraman thanked Scotties Boutique on Blake St in Ponsonby, an upmarket clothing store, for the 鈥渒indness and empathy鈥 they had shown her.

鈥淚 have let down a lot of people and I am very sorry.

鈥淚t is a great honour to serve as a Member of Parliament. I am proud of my advocacy work on human rights and foreign affairs, and particularly proud of campaigns that resulted in practical improvements to the electoral laws governing donations and overseas voting.鈥

Green Party co-leaders James Shaw and Marama Davidson address media this afternoon over the Golriz Ghahraman shoplifting allegations. Photo / Dean PurcellGreen Party co-leaders James Shaw and Marama Davidson address media this afternoon over the Golriz Ghahraman shoplifting allegations. Photo / Dean Purcell

Green MP Golriz Ghahraman at a pro-Palestine protest. Green MP Golriz Ghahraman at a pro-Palestine protest.

The police investigation

Ghahraman had come under immense political pressure following allegations of two incidents of shoplifting from Scotties, as well as a third allegation, this time coming from Wellington store Cre8iveworx.

One incident occurred on December 23, but it has since emerged that another occurred in the weeks beforehand. The incident on December 23 is currently the subject of a police investigation.

Ghahraman has not been charged but police said they received reports of alleged shoplifting.

Shaw told media this afternoon the 鈥渇acts of the situation鈥 were not clear in December, after the party first became aware of the allegations of shoplifting.

He said the party contacted both Scotties and Ghahraman.

Scotties Boutique on Blake Street, Ponsonby. Photo / Jason OxenhamScotties Boutique on Blake Street, Ponsonby. Photo / Jason Oxenham

They received a further allegation on January 5.

鈥淲e felt it would be best for her to stand aside from her portfolios while the investigation was ongoing,鈥 Shaw said.

This process was thrown up in the air when the allegations became public knowledge.

Shaw said he had no detail about whether Scotties had been reimbursed for any stolen products.

Shaw said the party had only been made aware of the Wellington allegation yesterday.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a police investigation. We would not expect privileged access to that.鈥

He said Ghahraman only got back to New Zealand over the weekend, which was the reason why things had taken so long. He said she had been 鈥渧ery鈥 cooperative.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 want to do the police鈥檚 job here. What is important is that she is taking responsibility.鈥

鈥楲osing a friend鈥

Ghahraman was getting a lot of support from her colleagues in the Green caucus, from members as well as professional support.

鈥淲e have offered any support that we can provide.

Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson, centre, with former MP Golriz Ghahraman, left, and Chloe Swarbrick in 2020. Photo / Dean PurcellGreen Party co-leader Marama Davidson, centre, with former MP Golriz Ghahraman, left, and Chloe Swarbrick in 2020. Photo / Dean Purcell

鈥淚n disclosing her mental health issues, she is not looking for an excuse here... she is seeking to explain her actions, not justify it.鈥

Davidson said Scotties had been 鈥済enerous鈥 with their communication to the Greens.

鈥淲e know this is the right decision for her, for her wellbeing.

鈥淚鈥檓 losing a friend and a colleague who I have been close to and have worked with for six years.鈥

She said the reshuffle of Ghahraman鈥檚 portfolios would come 鈥渋n due course鈥.

鈥淭here is likely to be an interim reshuffle of portfolios in the meantime,鈥 Davidson said.

鈥楨xtreme distress鈥

In a statement earlier today, Davidson and James Shaw said it was clear Ghahraman was in a 鈥渟tate of extreme distress鈥 and supported her decision to resign.

鈥淕reen MPs are expected to maintain high standards of public behaviour,鈥 they said in a joint statement.

鈥淚t is clear to us that Ms Ghahraman is in a state of extreme distress. She has taken responsibility and apologised.

鈥淲e support the decision she has made to resign.鈥

Shaw said he had spoken to Celia Wade-Brown, the former Wellington Mayor who is the next on the Green Party list.

Shaw confirmed she would take up Ghahraman鈥檚 seat and become an MP.

鈥淐elia is a very, very experienced politician.鈥

He said the new MP had interests in transport and housing, and had won seven elections in her career including two elections to the Wellington mayoralty.

鈥淪he鈥檚 going to rock the place.鈥

Davidson and Shaw said Ghahraman had 鈥渨orked tirelessly鈥 for her communities, citing her advocacy in Parliament on human rights, foreign policy and electoral reform.

鈥滺er political achievements are significant. Nothing detracts from that work and we know she will continue to support those communities in the future.

鈥漌e are deeply sorry to see Ms Ghahraman leave under these circumstances and we wish her all the best for the future.

The co-leaders wouldn鈥檛 comment on Ghahraman鈥檚 shoplifting allegations, given police investigations were ongoing.

On Monday evening, Ghahraman was hit by a third allegation, this time from a high-end Wellington store Cre8iveworx.

Stuff reported Cre8iveworx emailed other businesses in the capital with an allegation it believed Ghahraman was in the premises in October last year.

Green MP Golriz Ghahraman is now being linked to a third alleged incident of shoplifting with Wellington store Cre8iveworx emailing other businesses with an allegation it believed Ghahraman was in the premises in October last year. Photos / Melissa Nightingale / Mark MitchellGreen MP Golriz Ghahraman is now being linked to a third alleged incident of shoplifting with Wellington store Cre8iveworx emailing other businesses with an allegation it believed Ghahraman was in the premises in October last year. Photos / Melissa Nightingale / Mark Mitchell

Cre8iveworx owner Melanie Smith said in her email that she had laid a police complaint, mentioned Ghahraman by name, and included images appearing to show Ghahraman in the store, Stuff has reported.

Police confirmed to the Herald they received a report of shoplifting at Cre8iveworx on October 26 last year.

The police are currently investigating. If convicted, Ghahraman would likely have to give up her seat in Parliament. MPs convicted of an offence punishable by imprisonment for life or by two or more years鈥 imprisonment must vacate their seats.

Stealing valued at more than $1000 would be enough to trigger that part of the Electoral Act.

Full Statement from Ghahraman听

"It is a great honour to serve as a Member of Parliament. I am proud of my advocacy work on human rights and foreign affairs, and particularly proud of campaigns that resulted in practical improvements to the electoral laws governing donations and overseas voting.

It is clear to me that my mental health is being badly affected by the stresses relating to my work. This has led me to act in ways that are completely out of character. I am not trying to excuse my actions, but I do want to explain them.

People should, rightly, expect the highest standards of behaviour from their elected representatives. I fell short. I鈥檓 sorry. It鈥檚 not a behaviour I can explain because it鈥檚 not rational in any way, and after medical evaluation, I understand I鈥檓 not well. The mental health professional I see says my recent behaviour is consistent with recent events giving rise to extreme stress response, and relating to previously unrecognised trauma.

With that in mind, I don't want to hide behind my mental health problems, and I take full responsibility for my actions which I deeply regret.

I have let down a lot of people and I am very sorry.

The best thing for my mental health is to resign as a Member of Parliament and to focus on my recovery and to find other ways to work for positive change in the world.

I will therefore be resigning from Parliament immediately.

I want to thank the many communities and people who have supported me over the years. I will continue to work with and to advocate for those communities however I can, as best I can.

I also want to especially thank Scotties Boutique for the kindness and empathy they have shown me.

I now ask for people to give me the space and privacy I need to get better. I won鈥檛 be commenting further at this time."

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