Green Party Leader Annamie Paul said on Monday that she wanted to move forward after a planned non-confidence vote by the federal council and a membership review were both scrapped. However, she said the process was a very “painful” moment in her life and had considered stepping down, but had not, saying that “diversity in politics matters.”
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Green party leader Annamie Paul says she wants to move forward after non-confidence vote scrapped
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