Metiria Turei on The Nation - full interview

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Rifts have been revealed in the Green Party, which now stands accused of forsaking its principles by moving to the right.
Rifts have been revealed in the Green Party, which now stands accused of forsaking its principles by moving to the right.
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21 Aug 2011 09:34p.m.

Chris wrote:

My current concern with the potential "coalition" agreements is one of true consensus between parties and the constituents understanding of consequences arising from that. The Maori Party tried valiantly to make this work for themselves and their voters with rather mixed results and outcomes. The Greens will find power-sharing both challenging and disappointing unless they can bridge very different ideologies. If mother nature speaks by force as has been shown throughout history, ideology bridges will eventuate anyway.

18 Jun 2011 11:44a.m.

alex wrote:

Turei is a true leader. She is honest, upfront and smart. The Greens will not support National, but also they might not support Labour. The Greens however wont compromise on their principles just to get into government like the Maori Party did.

15 Jun 2011 04:04p.m.

Wills wrote:

I love a politician who can give a straight answer to a question.