Russel Norman and Metiria Turei have been Green Party co-leaders for five years and after the September 20 election they could possibly be co-deputy Prime Ministers.
Here they talk about their aspirations in the Herald's Hot Seat interview with NewstalkZB host Rachel Smalley, Herald columnists Toby Manhire and Fran O'Sullivan and political editor Audrey Young.
Ambition, being shut-out and the threat of Kim Dotcom: What topics Russel Norman and Metiria Turei discussed and where to find them in the full Greens interview
42s The Norman-Turei partnership
1m 27s Readiness for Government
2m 34s Learning from watching other small parties
3m 49s Disappointment with Labour
5m 16s What the Greens would bring to cabinet
7m 34s Prospects of being shut out again by Peters
8m 30s Welcoming Xi Jinping to New Zealand
9m 30s Exemptions from collective cabinet responsibility
11m 7s The Blue Green option
14m 15s The threat of Kim Dotcom
15m 23s Attitude to intelligence agencies
17m 56s Climate change
20m 35s Swim-mable rivers in cities and the countryside
21m 56s Dairying intensification
23m 19s Adding value to dairy and diversifying
25m 57s Genetic modification
28m 13s Economic development with natural resources
32m 04s Renewable energy
33m 02s Foreign investment
34m 06s Gaining the confidence of business
35m 12s Social policy priorities
36m 17s Child poverty
38m 28s Raising benefits
39m 06s Whanau Ora
40m 28s Admiration of the Greens by Jamie Whyte
41m 34s Reason to vote Greens
The interview was conducted on August 5, 2014.
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