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Parliamentary Leader and Co Leadership on the Infobox
Relating to the infobot, firstly, her time as "Parliamentary Leader" of the Green Party, the Office of Parliamentary Leader is only one that really exists as a unique office if the party leader is not a member of parliament. It should be shown as being from November 4, 2019 to November 19, 2022, when it was a unique office. Second, I just want to state upfront we should not list her as "Co-Leader" or her as "serving alongside" (as the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand handles co leadership) until the change in leadership model is approved by GPC Members, WP:CRYSTAL. Lastly, asuming that change does happen, I just want to state my opinion in advance that the infobox should show the office of "Leader of the Green Party" as abolished under successor and have "Co-Leader of the Green Party" starting from whenever that office is established. WanukeX (talk) 03:40, 20 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Just to emphasize it, from: Parliamentary leader#Canada. They serve as interim legislative leaders, when a party leader either has no seat in the legislative body, during a transition period preceding, or following a leadership contest.. "Parliamentary Leader" as a unique office in a Canadian Context only exists when the party leader themselves are not an MP but they have Members of the Legislature, so they appoint a Parliamentary Leader. It's something she explicitly took on when she resigned as Party Leader. WanukeX (talk) 03:11, 25 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]