Green Party Unveils Portfolio Spokespeople For The 54th Parliament

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The Green Party is pleased to announce the allocation of portfolios across its largest caucus ever.

“Our team of Green MPs will do everything they can to make sure Aotearoa upholds Te Tiriti and works for everyone,” says Co-leader of the Green Party, Marama Davidson.

“They will bring their vast collective experience, knowledge and skills to shadow the Government’s ministers, to challenge them and hold them to account.

“As the third largest party in Parliament – and with our biggest caucus ever – the Green Party will stand strong on the issues that matter most to our people,” says Marama Davidson.

Green Party co-leader James Shaw added:

“Our team will stand up for an Aotearoa where everyone has enough to pay the rent and put food on the table, where our native wildlife and our oceans are protected for future generations, and where we face the climate crisis with the urgency it demands.

“This is an experienced Green Party Caucus that reflects our priorities for Aotearoa and will provide a strong voice for our people and our planet,” says James Shaw.

The Green Party’s portfolios for the 54th Parliament are:

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Spokesperson Portfolio
Marama Davidson Co-leader
  Conservation
  Child Poverty Reduction
  Prevention of Family Violence and Sexual Violence
  Social Investment
James Shaw Co-leader
  Climate Change
  Finance
  Public Services
  Regulation
Chlöe Swarbrick Associate Climate Change (Adaptation)
  Tertiary Education and Skills
  Revenue
  Mental Health
  Drug Law Reform
  Auckland Issues
Julie Anne Genter Transport
  Infrastructure
  Urban Development
  Building and Construction
  Economic Development
  State Owned Enterprises
Teanau Tuiono Pacific Region
  Education
  Workplace Relations and Safety
  Space
  National Security and Intelligence
Overseas Development Assistance
Lan Pham Environment
  Water Services
  Biosecurity
  Emergency Management and Recovery
  Land Information
  Statistics
  Tourism and Hospitality
  Customs
Golriz Ghahraman Foreign Affairs
  Defence
  Trade
  Justice
  Human Rights
  Women
  Ethnic Communities
  Refugees
  Democracy and Electoral System
  Government’s Response to the Royal Commission’s Report into the Terrorist Attack on the Christchurch Mosques
Ricardo Menendez-March Social Development and Employment
  Workforce Planning and Development
  Immigration
  Associate Health (Primary Health)
Musterer
Steve Abel Agriculture
  Animal Welfare
  Food Safety
  Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti
  Just Transitions
  Resources
  Racing
Hūhana Lyndon Health
  Whānau Ora
  Māori Development
  Forestry
Fa’anānā Efeso Collins Local Government
  Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
  ACC
  Pacific Peoples
  Commerce and Consumer Affairs
  Seniors
  Veterans
  Sport and Recreation
Scott Willis Energy
  Regional Development
  Rural Communities
  Dunedin Issues
Darleen Tana Oceans and Fisheries
  Science, Innovation and Technology
  Small Business and Manufacturing
  Media and Communications
  Digitising Government
  Internal Affairs
  Overseas New Zealanders
Kahurangi Carter Zero Waste
  Children
  Disability Issues
  Rainbow Communities
  Community and Voluntary Sector
  Arts, Culture and Heritage
  Christchurch Issues
  Deputy Musterer
Tamatha Paul Housing
  Police
  Courts
  Corrections
  Associate Justice (Youth Justice)
  Youth
  Wellington Issues

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