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Queensland LNP elects Deb Frecklington as first female leader Queensland LNP elects Deb Frecklington as first female leader
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Deputy leader replaces Tim Nicholls in spill prompted by state election loss, with Tim Mander as her deputy
Australian Associated Press
Tue 12 Dec 2017 06.52 GMT
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Deb Frecklington has been elected the new leader of Queensland’s Liberal National party.Deb Frecklington has been elected the new leader of Queensland’s Liberal National party.
Frecklington, who was deputy leader under Tim Nicholls, defeated former leader John-Paul Langbroek in a party room vote on Tuesday afternoon, becoming the first woman to lead the LNP.Frecklington, who was deputy leader under Tim Nicholls, defeated former leader John-Paul Langbroek in a party room vote on Tuesday afternoon, becoming the first woman to lead the LNP.
Everton MP and former rugby league referee Tim Mander was elected deputy leader.Everton MP and former rugby league referee Tim Mander was elected deputy leader.
It has also been confirmed that Steve Dickson will stay on as One Nation’s Queensland leader despite losing his seat at the election.It has also been confirmed that Steve Dickson will stay on as One Nation’s Queensland leader despite losing his seat at the election.
Dickson released a statement on Tuesday confirming his role would include supporting the party’s sole elected MP, Stephen Andrew, and preparing for the next poll.Dickson released a statement on Tuesday confirming his role would include supporting the party’s sole elected MP, Stephen Andrew, and preparing for the next poll.
“One Nation’s vote is up 1,539% since the last Queensland election, which has gone from 24,111 votes to a staggering 371,193,” he said. “We want to assure residents that One Nation will remain an active force in Queensland politics.”“One Nation’s vote is up 1,539% since the last Queensland election, which has gone from 24,111 votes to a staggering 371,193,” he said. “We want to assure residents that One Nation will remain an active force in Queensland politics.”
Senator Pauline Hanson said the former member for Buderim was a “valuable asset” to One Nation.Senator Pauline Hanson said the former member for Buderim was a “valuable asset” to One Nation.
“I’m pleased that Steve has accepted my offer to remain the party’s Queensland leader,” she said in the statement.“I’m pleased that Steve has accepted my offer to remain the party’s Queensland leader,” she said in the statement.
Dickson defected from the LNP to One Nation earlier this year but failed to retain his seat on 25 November.Dickson defected from the LNP to One Nation earlier this year but failed to retain his seat on 25 November.
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