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Cooperation Agreement between the New Zealand Labour Party and the Green

Party of Aotearoa New Zealand

Preamble

1.​ ​The Green Party commits to supporting the Labour Government to provide stable
government for the term of the 53​rd​ Parliament. The parties commit to working in the
best interests of New Zealand and New Zealanders, working to honour Te Tiriti o
Waitangi, and building and maintaining public confidence in the integrity of
Parliament and our democracy.

2.​ ​This agreement builds on the constructive and enduring working relationship
between the two parties. It does this by setting out the arrangements between the
parliamentary Labour and Green Parties as they relate to the Ministerial portfolios
and areas of policy cooperation set out in this agreement.

Nature of agreement

3.​ ​The Green Party agrees to support the Labour Government by not opposing
votes on matters of confidence and supply for the full term of this Parliament. In
addition, the Green Party will support the Labour Government on procedural motions
in the House and at Select Committees on the terms set out in this agreement. This
will provide New Zealanders with the certainty of a strong, stable Labour
Government with support from the Green Party over the next three years.

4.​ ​The Green Party will determine its own position in relation to any policy or
legislative matter not covered by the Ministerial portfolios and areas of cooperation
set out in this agreement. Differences of position within such portfolios and areas of
cooperation will be managed in accordance with this agreement.

5.​ ​The Labour Government in turn commits to working constructively with the Green
Party to advance the policy goals set out in this agreement, alongside Labour’s
policy programme.

Ministerial positions

6.​ ​The Labour Government’s priorities for this term centre on a COVID-19 recovery
plan. This includes the implementation of Labour’s manifesto promises and five point
economic plan, with a focus on investing in our people and preparing for the future.
7.​ ​The Green Party’s aspirations include enabling a Just Transition to a zero-carbon
economy; supporting equity, compassion and inclusive communities; ensuring
ecosystems, indigenous species and their habitats thrive; and cultivating a
flourishing democracy founded on Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

8.​ ​This agreement supports the advancement of these priorities by allocating


portfolios and establishing areas of cooperation that are consistent with the direction
and goals of the Labour Government, as well as contributing to addressing the
Green Party’s aspirations.

9.​ T
​ he Green Party will hold the following portfolios outside of Cabinet:

a.​ ​Marama Davidson will be appointed to the position of Minister for


the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence and Associate Minister
of Housing (Homelessness).

b.​ ​Hon James Shaw will be appointed to the position of Minister of


Climate Change and Associate Minister for the Environment
(Biodiversity).

10.​ ​The Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence will be the lead
Minister for the whole of government response on family and sexual violence with
the mandate to coordinate Budget bids in this area. The Minister will also be a
member of the ad hoc Ministerial group on the Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy.

11.​ ​These Ministerial portfolios also reflect areas where Green Party expertise
provides a valuable contribution to the Labour Government.

12.​ ​Ministers from the Green Party will attend Cabinet Committees for items relevant
to their portfolios and receive Cabinet Papers relevant to their portfolios, as provided
for in the Cabinet Manual.

13.​ ​In addition, the Labour Party will support the nomination of a Green Party
Member of Parliament to be the Chair of a Select Committee, as well as a Green
Party Member of Parliament in the role of Deputy Chair of an additional Select
Committee.
Areas of cooperation

14.​ ​The parties will cooperate on agreed areas where the Labour and Green Parties
have common goals:

a.​ ​Achieving the purpose and goals of the Zero Carbon Act
through decarbonising public transport, decarbonising the public
sector, increasing the uptake of zero-emission vehicles, introducing
clean car standards, and supporting the use of renewable energy for
industrial heat.

b.​ ​Protecting our environment and biodiversity ​through working to


achieve the outcomes of ​Te Mana o te Taiao - Aotearoa New Zealand
Biodiversity Strategy 2020​, protecting Kauri, building on pest
management programmes, and taking action to minimise waste and
problem plastics.

c.​ ​Improving child wellbeing​ ​and marginalised communities


through action on homelessness, warmer homes, and child and youth
mental health.

15.​ ​These areas of cooperation reflect common goals between the Labour and
Green Parties, and represent areas where the policy and experience of the Green
Party provides a positive contribution to the Labour Government.

16.​ ​The Labour and Green Parties will work together in good faith and cooperate with
each other in respect of executive and Parliamentary activities to advance these
shared goals, including any public statements. The Prime Minister’s letters of
expectations to Ministers will reflect the areas of policy cooperation and consultation
processes required.

17.​ ​Beyond these stated areas of cooperation, it is also the Government’s intention to
work with political parties from across Parliament (including the opposition) on issues
that affect our democracy, including the Electoral Commission’s 2012 recommended
changes to MMP, electoral finance law, and the length of the Parliamentary term.

Consultation

18.​ ​On the areas of cooperation set out in this agreement, or other matters as
agreed, the parties commit to undertaking political consultation between the
responsible Minister and the appropriate spokesperson. This process will also apply
to Green Party Ministerial portfolio matters.

19.​ ​This process, which will be agreed between the parties and set out in a Cabinet
Office Circular, will cover:

a.​ ​the initial policy development, including access to relevant papers


and drafts of legislation,

b.​ t​ he development of Cabinet Papers,

c.​ ​the public communication of the policy to acknowledge the role of


the Green Party.

20.​ ​The Labour Government will also brief the Green Party on:

a.​ t​ he broad outline of the legislative programme,

b.​ b
​ road Budget parameters and process.

21.​ ​Outside of the areas specified in this agreement, there will be no requirement for
consultation, but this could happen on a case by case basis.

22.​ ​Where there has been full participation in the development of a policy initiative
and that participation has led to an agreed position, it is expected that both parties to
this agreement will publicly support the process and outcome. This does not prevent
the parties from noting where the agreed position deviates from their stated policy.

Relationship between the parties

23.​ ​The Labour and Green Parties will cooperate with each other with mutual respect
on the areas set out in this agreement. Cooperation will include joint announcements
relating to areas of policy cooperation.

24.​ ​The Leader of the Labour Party and the Green Party Co-leaders will meet every
six weeks to monitor progress against the areas of cooperation set out in this
agreement. The Chiefs of Staff will meet regularly.
25.​ ​The parties agree that any concerns will be raised in confidence as early as
possible and in good faith, between the Prime Minister’s Office and the Office of the
Co-leaders of the Green Party. Matters can be escalated to the Chiefs of Staff, and
then Party leaders, as required.

26.​ ​The parties may establish a process in order to maintain different public positions
on the areas of cooperation. The parties agree that matters of differentiation will be
dealt with on a ‘no surprises’ basis.

27.​ ​This agreement will evolve as the term of Government progresses, including
through opening up potential additional areas of cooperation. Any additional areas of
cooperation will be agreed to between the Party leaders and given effect by a letter
from the Prime Minister to the relevant Minister.

Cabinet Manual

28.​ ​Green Party Ministers agree to be bound by the Cabinet Manual in the exercise
of Ministerial Responsibilities, and in particular, agree to be bound by the provisions
in the Cabinet Manual on conduct, public duty, and personal interests of Ministers.

Collective responsibility

29.​ ​Ministers from the Green Party agree to be bound by collective responsibility in
relation to their Ministerial portfolios. When speaking within portfolio responsibilities,
they will speak for the Government representing the Government’s position in
relation to those responsibilities.

30.​ ​In accordance with the Cabinet Manual, Ministers from the Green Party must
support and implement Cabinet decisions in their portfolio areas. However, Ministers
from the Green Party will not be restricted from noting where that policy may deviate
from the Green Party policy on an issue. If this is required, it may be noted in the
Cabinet minute that on a key issue, the Green Party position differs from the Cabinet
decision.

31.​ ​When Ministers from the Green Party are speaking about matters outside of their
portfolio responsibilities, they may speak as the Co-leader of the Green Party or as a
Member of Parliament.
32.​ ​Agree to disagree provisions of the Cabinet Manual will be applied as necessary.

Confidentiality

33.​ ​Ministers from the Green Party will be bound by the principle of Cabinet
confidentiality, as set out in the Cabinet Manual.

34.​ ​Where Cabinet papers or other briefings are provided to the Green Party, or
where the Green Party is involved in consultation on legislation, policy or budgetary
matters, all such material and discussions shall be confidential unless otherwise
agreed.

35.​ ​In the event that Government or Cabinet papers are provided to the Green Party
for the purposes of political consultation they shall be provided to a designated
person with the office of the Green Party, who will take responsibility for ensuring
they are treated with the appropriate degree of confidentiality.

36.​ ​Once confidential information is in the public domain, both parties are able to
make comment on the information, subject to any constraints required by collective
responsibility or this agreement.

Management of Parliamentary activities

37.​ ​Both parties commit to a ‘no surprises’ approach for House and Select
Committee business. Protocols will be established for managing this.

38.​ ​The Leader of the House will keep the Green Party informed about the House
programme in advance of each sitting session.

39.​ ​Consultation on legislation outside of the scope of this agreement will be


conducted on a case by case basis. The Green Party will consider its position on
each Bill in good faith and advise the relevant Minister and the Prime Minister’s
Office.
40.​ ​The Labour and Green Parties agree to a ‘no surprises’ approach to new
Members’ Bills. However, neither party is under any obligation to support the other
party’s Members’ Bills.

41.​ ​The Green Party will support the Government on procedural motions in the
House and in Select Committees, subject to consultation being undertaken. This
excludes urgency, which will be negotiated on a case by case basis. The Labour
Party Whip and Green Party Musterer will establish protocols to ensure these
processes work effectively to meet the expectations of both parties.

42.​ ​The Green Party undertakes to keep full voting numbers present whenever the
House is sitting where the Green Party has committed to support the Labour
Government and on matters of confidence and supply. The Green Party also
undertakes to keep full voting numbers in Select Committee, unless otherwise
agreed.

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