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2022 National Party of Australia leadership spill
Election of David Littleproud From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A leadership spill for the federal leadership of the National Party of Australia was held on 30 May 2022. The spill followed the federal election in which the Coalition, of which the Nationals form part, lost government, earlier in the same month. The incumbent leader, Barnaby Joyce, had served as Deputy Prime Minister in the outgoing government. He lost against his deputy David Littleproud, who was elected party leader.
On the same day, a separate leadership vote for the National Party's Coalition partner Liberal Party acclaimed Peter Dutton.
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Background
The Coalition lost the 2022 Australian federal election to the Labor opposition led by Anthony Albanese. There was significant media coverage surrounding the impact that comments made by Nationals politicians had on the loss of Liberal seats to independents, Labor and the Greens, particularly surrounding climate policy.[2] The Nationals do not officially release the results of party leadership elections.
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Candidates
- Darren Chester, former Minister for Veterans' Affairs[3]
- David Littleproud, incumbent Deputy Leader and former Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia[4]
- Barnaby Joyce, incumbent leader and former Deputy Prime Minister.
Results
Littleproud won the spill and became the new party leader, with Perin Davey as his deputy.[5] Even though Davey was a Senator, Bridget McKenzie was elected and remained leader of the Nationals in the Senate.[6]
Notes
- The National Party does not release the results of their internal elections.[1]
See also
References
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