Ricardo Menéndez March

Ricardo Menéndez March

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Ricardo Menéndez March is the Green Party immigration spokesman in New Zealand. He has publicly supported Daman Kumar's case, arguing that Daman has no connections to India and should be granted residency to remain in the country he considers home.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
48,222
Power
2,100$
Sentiment
3.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
New Zealand 1 3.00 1.00% +0% 4,822,233 48,222 $210,000 2,100$
Totals 1 4,822,233 48,222 $210,000 2,100$
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Recent Mentions

New Zealand New Zealand: Green Party social development spokesman Ricardo Menéndez March, who spotted the changes said the bill risks giving power over people’s livelihoods and ability to survive to AI. 3

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Budget 2026: Budget night documents dump reveal plans for benefit automation, new charities tax rules, and changes to Working for Families for people who go overseas

New Zealand New Zealand: Green MP Ricardo Menéndez March urged the Government to honour the court case instead of 'moving with urgency to legalise slapping beneficiaries with debt.' 7

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Govt to reverse court ruling on MSD debts impacting 40,000, including Abuse in Care survivors

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Ricardo Menéndez March, a Green Party MP, criticized the government for engaging in culture wars against trans people. 5

The Guardian: New Zealand bans puberty blockers for young transgender people | New Zealand

New Zealand New Zealand: Green Party social development and employment spokesman Ricardo Menéndez March said at the time the Government was 'pulling the rug' on young people receiving income support. 3

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Government brings in $1000 bonus to keep teens off the dole, speeds up benefit cut plans