You are about to elect a new Party President. Our existing President, Simon Hughes, will end his term of office on December 31st - the election of his successor is a chance for you to decide who will be, in the words of the Constitution, "the principal public representative of the Party and Chair of the Federal Executive".
Constitutionally it's a key role, but it's so much more than that. As the only person, other than the Leader, who is elected by the entire membership, the President should be someone who represents that membership not just to the outside world, but internally, to the Leader, to the decision making bodies and to the paid executive.
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Ros Scott publishes her manifesto
You can find it on her campaign website:
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