
New Zealand First MP Tanya Unkovich is resigning from Parliament to take up 鈥渃oaching and consultancy鈥 roles in the private sector.
In a statement released this morning, Unkovich confirmed she had resigned as an MP, saying her skills would be of better use elsewhere.
鈥淪erving in the public sector has been a great honour and a unique opportunity, for this I am grateful for the trust placed into me.
鈥淚 do believe however I can personally be of more service to New Zealanders through various avenues in the private sector, as well as coaching and consultancy.鈥
Unkovich said it had been her 鈥渄eepest desire to serve mankind鈥 and felt privileged to 鈥渂e a voice to many in the community who need it the most鈥.
鈥淚 wish to express my sincere gratitude to the New Zealand First caucus, party members, and in particular the Rt Hon Winston Peters for his strong leadership and commitment towards a greater New Zealand.鈥
Replacing her would be David Wilson, who was next on the party list after contesting the Upper Harbour electorate.
A motivational speaker and author of several books, including on overcoming adversity, Unkovich was elected to Parliament on New Zealand First鈥檚 list following the 2023 election.
However, prior to that, while she was a candidate, the Herald reported that Unkovich had received media attention for her possible association with a conspiratorial group.
A screenshot appeared to show Unkovich, in February 2022, joining the Telegram channel nuremberg.nz, dedicated to 鈥渋dentifying New Zealand politicians, bureaucrats, mainstream media and academic personalities who must face military tribunals under international law for crimes against humanity鈥.
NZ First leader Winston Peters responded to media questions at the time: 鈥淭his is a woman whose grandmother was murdered by the Nazis, her uncle and family were murdered by the Nazis. And you guys are saying she鈥檚 a Nazi.鈥
Unkovich told Reality Check Radio that she had been a National Party voter, but the vaccine mandates had led her to look for a new political home.
鈥淲hen I finally read everything that NZ First stood for, basically for me, the big thing is unity. Peace. What I loved about Winston was he did go and speak to the protesters [at Parliament in 2022].鈥
Unkovich has a Member鈥檚 Bill in Parliament鈥檚 ballot that is intended to 鈥渂oost government support and begin a debate about implementing palliative care as a 鈥榬ight鈥欌.
She previously had a bill that would require organisations providing public facilities to have 鈥渟eparate, clearly demarcated, unisex, and single sex bathrooms鈥.
鈥淚t goes against logic and common sense for a government to allow biological men to access women or girl鈥檚 restrooms, changing rooms, and other safe spaces. It is essential that the Government protect women鈥檚 spaces,鈥 the bill said.
However, this was later withdrawn as NZ First introduced another bill intended to define the terms 鈥榳oman鈥 and 鈥榤an鈥 in law.
In August last year, Labour鈥檚 Ingrid Leary apologised to Unkovich in Parliament after reportedly calling her a 鈥渒nown anti-trans activist鈥 during a select committee meeting. Unkovich took offence to the remark.
Adam Pearse is the Deputy Political Editor and part of the NZ Herald鈥檚 Press Gallery team based at Parliament in Wellington. He has worked for 九一星空无限 since 2018, reporting for the Northern Advocate in Whang膩rei and the Herald in Auckland.
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