Liberal leader open to quotas after election drubbing

The liberal leader Sussan Ley is open to introducing quota for female candidates because young people and women leave the party.
The liberals are looking for answers after they have the worst losses in the May elections.
Ley told the National Press Club on Wednesday and said, “Our party should choose more women in advance in the winable seats.
“I am agnostic about certain methods for this to happen, but I am a zealotum in which it actually happens.”
Pre -election voting, the opposition would not form a government, but the scale of the defeat was a shock and the liberals left the leader without leaders, and the coalition left with less than half as much as labor.
Policies, such as the termination of working regulations for public officials and the threats of cutting jobs in government offices, were accused of the party’s popularity with voters and as well as the tendency to enter cultural wars.
However, Ley acknowledged that the problems of the liberal party descended deeper than an election.
“Now what we have is unacceptable. What we do didn’t work,” he said.
“I am open to any approach to do.
“I know we can do well and I’m optimistic about what we can do.”
Under the clock, the Coalition will become more constructive when the Labor Party has good ideas, but when criticizes its bad policies.
He also offered to cooperate with the government on issues such as domestic violence.

The “Root and Branch” examination of the election defeat will look at the party’s broader performance and its interaction with voters.
Ley acknowledged that the appointment of the coalition into the best business represented a new approach, but there was still a way.
“Let’s be honest and in front of the elections of the last month. We just didn’t lose – we were torn,” he said.
“The scale and importance of this defeat – the size and importance – I do not disappear in me, nor my parliamentary team sitting here today.
“We respect the election result with humility, we accept it with chain and we must learn from it with conviction.”
Ms. Ley has been the first liberal leader to appeal to the National Press Club since 2022 after capturing the Canberra institution during the term of her predecessor Peter Dutton.
While trying to push the party towards the political center, most of his moderate colleagues lost their seats in the elections and left their leadership vulnerable for the next three years.
In addition, long -term coalition partners have to visit their relationship with citizens after briefly divided from the election defeat during the election defeat.

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