After four years as leader of the BC Green Party, Sonia Furstenau is stepping down.
Furstenau served as an MLA for the Cowichan Valley electoral district from 2017 to 2024. She lost her seat in the legislature in last October’s provincial election when she was defeated in the Victoria-Beacon Hill electoral district after moving to Victoria to be closer to family.
Meanwhile, the party won two seats with newly elected MLAs Jeremy Valeriote and Rob Botterell.
Furstenau said she “never aspired to be an elected official” and that she’s satisfied with the priorities her party is bringing forward with the NDP government.
“I’m stepping down today feeling a great sense of accomplishment, not only for what I achieved in 10 years in elected office, but for what we were able to achieve in that agreement,” Furstenau said at a Jan. 28 press conference.
Jeremy Valeriote, who was elected MLA for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky, will serve as interim leader until the party holds a leadership race, which will be announced in February.
Furstenau said she is confident the two MLAs will “hold the government to their word.”