Continuous Motion Development
Online proposal development for the Green Party of Canada
TEST - Coalition Co-leadership for the GPC
- Introductory Text
- WHEREAS Green Parties such as Switzerland, Denmark and the USA embrace consensus governance , diversity, and servant leadership by designating a group of people as their leader, WHEREAS there has been much interest among members of the Green Party of Canada concerning the possibility of going to some form of co-leader model, this proposal suggests that coalition governance should be considered and that, specifically, a three person co-leadership model would be appropriate for the Green Party of Canada.
- Proposal Statement (operative clause)
- That the Green Party of Canada adopt a three person co-leadership model, comprised of one female, one indigenous person and one additional person. The term would be for a period of three years commencing on January 1st and ending on December 31st. Each leader would serve one year as the official party leader for the purposes of the Canada Elections Act, in the order determined by them. Decisions would be made by majority vote. A single vacancy in the third year would be filled by the appointment of an interim deputy leader chosen by the two remaining co-leaders , with the proviso that the compositional integrity of the model must be maintained. A vacancy in the first two years of the term would require an all party election to fill the position. Each co-leader would have a vote on Federal Council.
- Type of Proposal
- A constitutional amendment to change the constitution or bylaws
- Objective / Benefit
- The Leader has many responsibilities. Sharing responsibilities among a team with complementary expertise and skills would benefit all concerned. Including an Indigenous person would demonstrate our commitment to our Values, particularly Respect for Diversity.
- If your proposal replaces an existing policy or policies, which one does it replace?
- To be determined
- List any supporting evidence for your proposal
- N/A
- Does this proposal affect any particular group and what efforts have been made to consult with the group or groups?
- Indigenous peoples. No consultation so far.
- Jurisdiction: Is this proposal under federal jurisdiction?
- Yes
- Please indicate the language the proposal is being submitted in.
- English
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