The Green Party has commenced a disciplinary process into the behaviour of MP Julie Anne Genter after a confrontation in Parliament last night, which has now triggered a privileges complaint.
鈥淭his cannot happen again,鈥 Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson told media at a press conference this afternoon.
鈥淚t completely fell below our standards of behaviour,鈥 Davidson said.
Speaker Gerry Brownlee has also just confirmed to Parliament that he had received privileges complaints from party whips relating to the incident. He did not specify which parties had lodged the complaints.
Speaking in Parliament, he said the process of natural justice meant he would give the MP facing the complaint (Genter) until midday on Monday to make a representation on it before he made a decision on it. He reminded MPs that once a point of privilege had been raised, they were not to raise the incident in Parliament until his ruling was made.
Genter crossed the floor of the debating chamber last night and waved a book in the face of National minister Matt Doocey. She has subsequently apologised for her actions.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Genter鈥檚 behaviour was 鈥渜uite unbelievable鈥. He had checked in with Doocey last night.
NZ First鈥檚 Winston Peters and Labour鈥檚 Chris Hipkins have also said Genter鈥檚 actions were unacceptable.
Green Party MP Julie Anne Genter confronts National minister Matthew Doocey in Parliament last night. Photo / Supplied
Davidson wouldn鈥檛 answer whether Genter had displayed similar behaviour in the past or had breached the party鈥檚 expectations of behaviour. She was limiting herself to commenting on the actions that took place last night.
鈥漑Her actions] were not good and they were wrong.鈥
The Greens had an internal MP code of conduct and Genter had breached that.
Davidson said she had contacted Doocey as well as Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, but hadn鈥檛 heard back. Doocey didn鈥檛 comment on the matter when asked by journalists.
Davidson believed the party didn鈥檛 need to conduct an investigation into any role the party could have played in Genter鈥檚 actions.
Asked how they might respond to public concern about the state of the party, Davidson said she understood if some members of the public would have concerns in light of Genter鈥檚 actions, which followed the launch of an investigation into MP Darleen Tana and the resignations of former MPs Golriz Ghahraman and Elizabeth Kerekere.
Davidson said she had thought it best Genter not be here today.
Green MP Julie Anne Genter is away from Parliament today following last night's incident.
Co-leader Chl枚e Swarbrick said they had made it clear to Genter that her actions were not acceptable.
鈥淚t crossed a threshold last night,鈥 Swarbrick said.
Swarbrick did acknowledge Genter had been talked to about a prior incident of poor behaviour during a media interview.
Doocey refused to comment to journalists about the matter as he headed into Question Time this afternoon.
This morning on 九一星空无限talk ZB, deputy Prime Minister Peters said Genter 鈥渓ost the plot鈥 and should face consequences, while Hipkins also said such behaviour was not acceptable.
A Green Party spokesman said earlier Genter鈥檚 actions were 鈥渃learly unacceptable and do not meet the standards of what we expect of Green Party MPs.
鈥淭he co-leaders have talked to Julie Anne and made clear their expectations. Julie Anne has apologised to the Speaker and to the House.鈥
If her actions weren鈥檛 intimidating, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know what is,鈥 Peters said to Mike Hosking on 九一星空无限talk ZB.
Peters was not in the House last night but said he had spoken to people who were.
He described Genter鈥檚 actions as waving a 鈥渂ig book鈥 in someone鈥檚 face as if she were going to 鈥渂ang [him] on the nose with it.
鈥滻 think she just lost the plot.鈥
Asked what should happen to Genter, Peters said her saying 鈥淚 made you feel unsafe and I鈥檓 sorry鈥 just 鈥榙oesn鈥檛 cut it鈥.
鈥漈here has to be consequences for this鈥 it鈥檚 disappointing in the extreme.鈥
Act Party leader David Seymour tweeted about it, saying 鈥渢here鈥檚 a culture in the Greens where they think they know it all, and the rules don鈥檛 apply to them. Now there鈥檚 a Green Party scandal almost every month with one of their MPs acting out on that culture.鈥
At a media standup in South Auckland this morning Labour leader Hipkins said while he was also not in the House at the time he had seen the 鈥渦nflattering photos鈥 of Genter.
He wasn鈥檛 prepared to comment on whether it was intimidating behaviour but didn鈥檛 think it was acceptable for politicians to get up and walk across the House.
The incident happened about 8pm, while Labour鈥檚 Nelson MP Rachel Boyack was speaking and followed some heckling between Doocey and Genter over transport funding for roading.
It was visible in the background of the footage on Parliament TV.
鈥淢iss Genter. Miss Genter, please resume your seat,鈥 demanded the chair at the time, Barbara Kuriger.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not appropriate to get out of one鈥檚 seat to go and have an argument with somebody on the other side.鈥
Speaker Gerry Brownlee was recalled to the debating chamber to deal with the issue after National鈥檚 whip Scott Simpson asked Kuriger to do so.
After some other MPs spoke, Genter stood and said she would like to apologise, saying she had been trying to show Doocey some information in a booklet.
鈥淚t was the last thing I wanted to do was to intimidate anyone in this House. What has absolutely motivated me was a desire to share information that I believed would be of benefit to everyone in this House. And I鈥檓 very sorry if in my passion to do so, I was intimidating. That was not my intention.鈥
Brownlee said he had not seen the incident himself, but it would be open for MPs to lodge a privileges complaint if they felt it was warranted and that Genter鈥檚 apology was not sufficient.
This article was originally published on the NZ Herald
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