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Bill: RP : Kennedy Resigns as the leader of the Progressive Party

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Submitted by[?]: Conservative Party (Hardliners)

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: March 5188

Description[?]:

Kennedy resigns as leader of the Progressive Party:

After the liberal victory in the Progressive Council, the incumbent leader, Benjamin Kennedy, found himself in a minority within the council, so to prevent the PP from finding itself in a gridlock between the council, the liberal-majority Chamber and the leader. Benjamin Kennedy, via a press conference, announced:

"Today I announce my resignation as leader of the Progressive Party, it has been 8 very constructive years for the PP, with its foundation, its participation in the governments led by the Left Party and the rise of the Progressives , I think it's time to hand over to a new leader, especially after the militants have decided that socialism and progressivism has no place in the PP, with the recent affairs of the Left Party which have discredited socialism, I will not stand for re-election in 5189, and I will return to civilian life reassured that the Party can hold on without me. Thank you."

Announcing his resignation, the Council said Mark Tyler, a longtime Liberal who favors alliance with Luthorian Labor and the Solidarity Citizens Committee, will be interim leader between Kennedy's resignation and the organization of an election. internal to the Progressive Party. The elections will be indirect elections, because if the militants elect the Progressive Council, it will vote for the leader among its members, but since its members are senior members of the PP, having been elected by the militants, they will have great legitimacy. .

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Date21:18:58, September 28, 2022 CET
FromLuthorian Labour πŸ›‘
ToDebating the RP : Kennedy Resigns as the leader of the Progressive Party
MessageI have been using name Mark Tyler, he's the Deputy chair of the Committee as well. Could you change it?

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