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Cardiff council leader Heather Joyce survives challenge | Cardiff council leader Heather Joyce survives challenge |
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Cardiff council leader Heather Joyce has survived a leadership challenge from within her party. | Cardiff council leader Heather Joyce has survived a leadership challenge from within her party. |
Riverside councillor Phil Hawkins had hoped to oust her as Labour group leader in a secret ballot of Labour's 46 councillors on Monday evening. | Riverside councillor Phil Hawkins had hoped to oust her as Labour group leader in a secret ballot of Labour's 46 councillors on Monday evening. |
Deputy council leader Ralph Cook was challenged by Ramesh Patel but no outcome was reached after presentations by both men and two rounds of voting. | |
The Labour group are to meet again next week for more voting on the issue. | |
The balloting took place at the Cardiff Labour group's annual general meeting at County Hall. | |
Under party rules, council Labour groups are required to either re-elect or replace their leader every year. | Under party rules, council Labour groups are required to either re-elect or replace their leader every year. |
Ms Joyce, who represents the Llanrumney ward, has led Cardiff council since Labour took over its running from the previous Liberal Democrat-Plaid Cymru coalition administration after the local elections a year ago. | Ms Joyce, who represents the Llanrumney ward, has led Cardiff council since Labour took over its running from the previous Liberal Democrat-Plaid Cymru coalition administration after the local elections a year ago. |
In a statement, she said: "I am extremely pleased to have been returned as leader again. | |
"Our first year in office after a disastrous Plaid/LibDem administration has been one of delivery. | |
"I am hugely looking forward to working with all members of the Labour group to deliver on our manifesto commitments for the people of Cardiff." | |
Sue Lent was re-elected party chief whip. She had been challenged for the post by Gretta Marshall. |
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