Green MP Nandor Tanczos has been removed from the party's cannabis law reform role on his suggestion after he concluded he had become an obstacle to change.
The caucus decided yesterday that he will take over the vital environment portfolio from party leader Jeanette Fitzsimons.
The cannabis law reform role, which saw the dreadlocked list MP come under sustained attack since he was first elected to Parliament in 1999, will be taken over by Metiria Turei at Mr Tanczos' suggestion.
Ms Turei said she did not smoke cannabis but had been involved in the law reform movement for 10 years and was sixth on the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party list in 1996.
The 35-year-old smoked cannabis from 15 to 21 but said she found it unpleasant and stopped.
Mr Tanczos said he had come to the conclusion he had become an obstacle to change on the cannabis issue. The MP advocated allowing users and growers of small amounts of cannabis to face $100 instant fines rather than criminal conviction.
"It's got to the ridiculous situation where no matter how moderate the proposal, if it's put forward by me it's immediately opposed by a whole lot of people.
"It's also become an obstacle to me in that many people can't see beyond cannabis law reform when they look at me. So here's an opportunity for me to step aside from that."
The policy has long been a bugbear for the Greens, with some in the party thinking it has detracted from core environmental messages.
Asked if taking over the environment role indicated he would put himself forward for the co-leadership, Mr Tanczos said he was undecided but admitted it was a possibility.
A new co-leader - who by the party's rules must be male - has to be elected at an annual meeting, the next of which is currently scheduled for June next year.
Ms Fitzsimons said the party would soon have to decide whether to call a special general meeting to elect Mr Donald's replacement before next June.
"In my view there's no harm in taking some time over it. It's not like we are left leaderless in the meantime."
She said Mr Tanczos had never just been about cannabis but the media had pigeon-holed him and not covered anything else he had done.
"I think a lot of people couldn't distinguish the message from the messenger.
"It is really disappointing that so many people see hair as so important, rather than the message."
She was handing environment over partly because of her increased workload. As well as the increased leadership burden, she will have to take Rod Donald's place on the finance and expenditure select committee as well as pick up the finance role.
Dope's out but there's always co-leader for Tanczos
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