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Darleen Tana's lawyer says Greens broke own constitution

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RNZ,
Publish Date
Thu, 12 Sep 2024, 1:57pm
Former Green MP Darleen Tana. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Former Green MP Darleen Tana. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Darleen Tana's lawyer says Greens broke own constitution

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Thu, 12 Sep 2024, 1:57pm

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Former Green Party MP Darleen Tana鈥檚 lawyer says the party鈥檚 co-leaders acted unlawfully when they 鈥渆jected鈥 her from the party.

The hearing for a judicial review of Chl枚e Swarbrick, Marama Davidson and the Greens is under way at the Auckland High Court.

Tana resigned from the Green Party in March after an inquiry into migrant exploitation, but wants to remain in Parliament as an independent MP.

The investigation found that Tana 鈥渓ikely鈥欌 knew about allegations of worker exploitation at her husband鈥檚 business and did not disclose them to the party.

Former Green MP Darleen Tana. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Former Green MP Darleen Tana. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Tana鈥檚 lawyer Sharyn Green argued the Green Party, as an incorporated society, had not followed its own constitution and charter when it asked Tana to resign.

Green raised two points of contention - first whether Tana had resigned of her own volition, and what she was being asked to resign from - the Green Party or from Parliament.

Tana鈥檚 lawyer said her client was 鈥渆jected鈥 in that she was pushed to resign. She argued it was not in the Green Party鈥檚 constitution for members to be tested by their spouses or children鈥檚 actions, and that to use that as a measure for standard of conduct would be an extension of the existing constitution.

The hearing continues.

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