Greens proceed with party-hopping meeting despite Darleen Tana’s appeal

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The Green Party will proceed with a special meeting to consider removing Darleen Tana from Parliament, despite her appeal against a High Court ruling. Co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick expressed confidence in the party’s legal standing, stating, “we’re feeling confident about our steps on Thursday.” The meeting will determine if the Greens should invoke party-hopping legislation to oust Tana, with 75% support required. Tana was ousted after failing to disclose allegations of worker exploitation at her husband’s business.

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