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November 6, 2005
Helen Clarke, PM, remembers Rod Donald as being
"straight up and down", someone who could be relied upon to consider an issue
carefully and stand by his word. [TV1 Breakfast Nov 7-05]
Green Party mourns loss of Co-Leader
The Green Party is mourning the sudden death of co-leader Rod Donald, who
died at his home in the early hours of Sunday morning..
Rod, 48, brought almost superhuman energy, drive and commitment to his work,
said co-leader Jeanette Fitzsimons.
"He is an incalculable loss to the Green Party, to the
country and to me
personally.
"We were both elected co-leaders 10 years ago and
elected to Parliament
together in 1996.
"I will miss his political wisdom, his generosity of
spirit, his good humour
and his sense of fun, more than I can say."
Rod was a key player in bringing about proportional representation at the
MMP referendum in 1993. Over the years his work has included community
development in the Avon Loop in Christchurch, coordinating recycling for the
city and leading Trade Aid nationally.
He was a passionate supporter of New Zealand
manufacturing and self-reliance
and of keeping jobs in New Zealand.
In Parliament he has fought for justice, for exploited Asian workers in
sweatshops through the Greens' fair trade campaign and for the people of
Zimbabwe in his efforts to highlight human right abuses in that country.
The Green MPs are determined they will carry on with the work he has begun,
in particular the Buy Kiwi-Made Campaign.
Party Co-Convenor Karen Davis said: "Rod has worked tirelessly to support
our local branches, inspiring them with his enthusiasm for Green activism.
Ms Fitzsimons said: "Our love goes to his partner Nicola and his three
daughters."
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