
Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming has been disendorsed as a candidate for the upcoming state election, despite withdrawing an eleventh-hour legal challenge against her party. The party's state executive voted to remove her at a meeting on Friday afternoon. Deeming dropped the legal action earlier this week. The disendorsement affects her candidacy for the November election.
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Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming was disendorsed as a candidate for the November state election.
The state party called a meeting for Friday afternoon where they voted to remove Deeming as a candidate for the November election.
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The Victorian Liberal party's state executive decided MP Moira Deeming's fate after she withdrew her legal action against the party earlier this week.
The GuardianThe party’s state executive determined the MP’s candidacy after she withdrew her legal action against the party earlier this week.
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The Victorian Liberal party's state executive decided MP Moira Deeming's fate after she withdrew her legal action against the party earlier this week.
The GuardianVictorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming has been disendorsed ahead of the upcoming state election.
The GuardianDeeming dropped an eleventh-hour legal challenge against her own party.
The GuardianThe state party called a meeting for Friday afternoon where they voted to remove Deeming as a candidate for the November election.
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