Nandor

by frog

Nandor had the unenviable task of fielding countless media enquiries yesterday, asking about him missing out on Parliament.

Imagine missing out on a job, and then having lots of people you don’t know calling you up asking how you feel about it. I can’t imagine it would be all that much fun, but Nandor acquitted himself with his trademark graciousness, good humour, and humility. He told the Sunday Star-Times:

I did want to do another term, I have a lot of unfinished business but at the same time I can spend more time with my family and I have other things I want to do. I will still be involved in politics, of which parliament is only one form, and not necessarily the best… I have been really proud and humbled to be part of a Green caucus and I really thank them for the opportunity. I am now going to go bush for a little while, do some meditation, clear my head, and see what comes.

His greatest achievement? Having clean slate legislation passed, so that people convicted with minor crimes have their criminal record wiped after seven years without offending.

His biggest disappointment? Not achieving cannabis law reform.

Nandor will be sorely missed by Parliament. I’m sure everyone will wish him well for the future, whatever form that future takes…

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Published in Campaign | Parliament by frog on Sun, October 2nd, 2005   

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