Shai Navot is a New Zealand lawyer, former
crown prosecutor, and leader of
The Opportunities Party (TOP) between 2020 and 2022. She previously served as deputy leader of The Opportunities Party during the
2020 election.
Political history
2020 election
In April 2020,
The Opportunities Party announced Navot as their deputy leader. Navot ran for The Opportunities Party (TOP) in
North Shore. This was the first time Navot had run for TOP.
During the campaign, Navot called for tax reform to create more wealth and stop the 'poverty trap'. Navot said TOP's plan for affordable dental care for low-income earners would also improve long-term health outcomes. She also called setting up fruit and veggie box schemes around the country a "no-brainer" and said that community-based responses to food waste (food rescue, food banks, community gardens and compost) were successful models. She supported legalisation of cannabis through the
2020 New Zealand cannabis referendum
The 2020 New Zealand cannabis referendum was a non-binding referendum held on 17 October 2020 in conjunction with the 2020 general election and a euthanasia referendum, on the question of whether to legalise the sale, use, possession and prod ...
, saying the current system is not working with cannabis widely available and controlled by criminals, and asking, “Why would you continue with policy that is clearly not working?”. Navot led a group of Opportunities Party candidates to gather at an open home to protest the lack of affordable housing. Navot also spoke about possible solutions to
child poverty
Child poverty refers to the state of children living in poverty and applies to children from poor families and orphans being raised with limited or no state resources. UNICEF estimates that 356 million children live in extreme poverty. It's estima ...
.
In August 2020, Navot criticised
National
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's calls to push back the election date, following Auckland going into a
level 3 lockdown. Navot said her party believed the election should proceed on 19 September as planned. Navot said, "They
he National Party
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want to delay in the hope they can boost their performance or undermine the outcome, that’s the truth of the matter. It’s the same tactics
Donald Trump is using and it’s dangerous, dirty and unwelcome."
Navot did not win the North Shore electorate, coming fifth with 1,493 votes (4% of votes). TOP won no electorates and received 1.5% of the party vote, meaning that neither Navot nor any other TOP candidates won seats in Parliament.
After the 2020 election
In November 2020, at TOP's first AGM after the election,
Geoff Simmons
Geoffrey Leonard Simmons (born 27 December 1974) is an economist and former leader of The Opportunities Party (TOP), a political party in New Zealand. He stood for TOP in the February 2017 Mount Albert by-election, in the Wellington Central el ...
resigned as leader of
The Opportunities Party and Navot became party leader. TOP have announced that they intend to contest the
2023 New Zealand general election
The 2023 New Zealand general election to determine the composition of the 54th Parliament of New Zealand is planned to be held on 14 October 2023, after the currently elected 53rd Parliament is dissolved or expires. Voters will elect 120 memb ...
.
In December 2020, Navot launched a petition with The Opportunities Party to declare a housing emergency, saying, "The
Labour Party has just achieved its best-ever election result in 50 years, and they are the first party to govern alone since
MMP was brought in. Despite this huge mandate they are showing political weakness over one of the most pressing issues of our time and one that affects all New Zealanders. It's not good enough."
Personal life
Navot attended
Carmel College. Navot began studying towards a
Master of Public Policy at
University of Auckland in 2017, and will continue this study in 2020.
Navot worked for seven years as a lawyer in both
civil litigation and
criminal prosecution. Navot initially specialised in pursuing weathertightness claims in the
High Court on behalf of the
Ministry of Education, and subsequently became a
Crown prosecutor in June 2013, where she remained until September 2019. As part of the Crown Specialist team in Auckland, Navot advised on and conducted prosecutions on behalf of various government departments and acted as Crown counsel in criminal prosecutions, including conducting jury trials as lead counsel for the Crown.
References
External links
Shai Navot candidate profile*
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1980s births
21st-century New Zealand politicians
University of Auckland alumni
The Opportunities Party politicians
Unsuccessful candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election
Living people
Lawyers from Auckland
21st-century New Zealand lawyers
New Zealand women lawyers
21st-century New Zealand women politicians
People educated at Carmel College, Auckland
Year of birth missing (living people)
The Opportunities Party leaders
New Zealand cannabis activists