Darleen Tana is no longer an MP, with Speaker Gerry Brownlee this morning completing the final step in the process of removing her from Parliament. Tana resigned from the Green Party earlier this ...
Darleen Tana’s future as an MP now rests in the hands of the Speaker after Green Party delegates voted to endorse using the waka-jumping legislation in an attempt to eject her from Parliament.
The embattled MP's future now lies in the hands of Speaker Gerry Brownlee after the Greens voted to waka-jump her.
Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick will front media this morning after her party voted to use the waka-jumping law to eject Darleen Tana from Parliament. Tana, who currently sits as an ...
The Greens are looking forward to moving ahead - as Darleen Tana's days in Parliament come to an end. The party today confirmed Speaker Gerry Brownlee has officially ousted Tana after delegates ...
One of Darleen Tana's lawyers says the former Green MP wants the party to wait for a 'definitive' court ruling before booting her out of Parliament. The Green Party's membership unanimously ...
Former Green Party MP Darleen Tana’s political career is over after Parliament’s Speaker Gerry Brownlee this morning confirmed her expulsion from Parliament. Brownlee formalised it in the Government ...
Former MP Darleen Tana has been removed from Parliament. Speaker Gerry Brownlee made the announcement in a formal gazette after the Green Party wrote to him asking to enact the waka-jumping ...
Parliament has featured in New Zealand's official Gazette twice in two days. Once regarding banning fireworks and once over ...
First Union general secretary Dennis Maga comments on recent government changes to the Migrant Exploitation Protection Work Visa as well as the Darleen Tana case. First Union is concerned recent rule ...