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Female representation reform threatens Sussan Ley’s leadership

Sussan Ley was forced to represent gender at a liberal party, most of them, most of them seemed to be a still space for women. He refrained from pushing quota, but claimed that he was “Zealot ında in order to significantly abolish women’s representation.

The right to do this, but it also carries significant risks. In particular, Simon Crean’s leadership is at risk to allow the voters to be about party reform and reacting to him rather than what they are interested in.

This is a judicial election. Liberals need to do something urgently to ensure that female voters get away from them. In fact, it is the first and most prominent step to have female liberals standing in the winable seats. It is difficult to believe that this is still a real debate in a modern political party. However, the opposition from retired failures such as Tony Abbott, both from his colleagues and Tony Abbott, may be the story of Ley’s leadership for any change in the party processes that will provide it.

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After John Howard became the leader of the worker following his 2001 loss, Crean made the leader Alp’s deep ashamed of the current Alp, and encountered a settled opposition from trade unions on his determination to reduce his effects on the party. Finally, in 2002, he succeeded in holding a private party conference, led to the union influence on the party to 50%. However, he used a large part of his internal support, and the Howard Government entered the Iraqi disaster, while the worker seemed to be busy with his own internal rules.

Ley avoided attributing himself to a specific proposal, and his success or failure will become a proxy for all his leadership. However, the fact that he cannot represent more women, nevertheless, ironicly, will be hung much heavier than the male premises who are allowed to speak without lifting his finger to bring his desire to more female deputies.

The motivation of Abbott with eyebrows with eyebrows, far from being a sarcastic figure, is quite clear. He devoted most of his time in public life to a war against women’s reproductive rights and could not bring himself to having more than one woman in his cabinet – and he was there.

Others are opposed for more ideological reasons. Consider John Roskam from the Institute of Public Relations Once upon a time. After accusing Ley of Pandering and Press Gallery (Roskam, who is guilty of not supporting free speech – – he says – A pretty funny accusation for Roskam level to anyone), it is today controversial “The party should accept the fact that less government wants less government because the liberals who want to resemble modern Australia are a fool.” The role of the liberals apparently not to reflect the society that he wants to lead, but to re -engineering.

So, talk less about women, talk more about expenditures and cultural wars.

And then, considering that one of his votes is not properly selected and the others are packing and leaving this weekend, there is still Angus Taylor, which is still deeply suffering from LEY.

Taylor naturally wants more female deputies – isn’t it all?It is destroying democracy”For women with quotas.

This is a way to deal with being beaten in a choice – claim that the other side is “destroying democracy .. What’s next from Angus-Railing in the leading preference system with fame of the bad?

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Last weekend, he wonders that Taylor’s portfolio area – defense area – defense – defense – Defense – Defense – Defense – Defense – Defense. However, he had the opportunity to emerge from his unexplained position with Alacrity and to declare himself an enemy of quota.

After doing a lot to ruin the Prime Minister’s proposal with the disaster of Peter Dutton as a Treasurer, does Taylor want to go two times twice?

The straw man, whom Taylor and Abbott trusted his opposition to the quota, is inconsistent with the competition tradition of the liberal party, individual merit and base democracy. It is an interesting argument to make a party full of factionalism, branch stacking, wars to the international and imposing candidates from top to bottom as the Alpine. Hasor recently visited the Victorian liberals? This branch needs quotas for deputies who do not want to withdraw their colleagues, whether more women.

And Abbott supports a liberal preliminary choice on a moderate woman in one of the few voters supporting the party-Hopper Warren Mundine, in fact a woman who actually supports the party-Hopper Warren Mundine and the Voice of Parliament, reflecting the refined judgment that makes her task shortly short as the merit of merit.

Nevertheless, the tragedy of the liberal party, Abbott and Taylor people, such as a shrinking number of angry -old men continue to have an impact on a membership. Eliminating the party against his wishes can prove a terrible weight to rely on Ley’s leadership.

Does the liberal party need gender quotas?

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