Sentences with phrase «to select a new leader»

On 1 March 2014, at a special conference the party reformed internal Labour election procedures, including replacing the electoral college system for selecting new leaders with a «one member, one vote» system following the recommendation of a review by former general - secretary Ray Collins.
What Labour can and should do is utilise the process of selecting a new leader as a forum for change and reorganisation, a repackaging if you like that is responsive to the nations judgement on their last administration.
The PC Party will select a new leader in March 2017.
Deputy Premier Dave Hancock and Agriculture minister Verlyn Olson have been rumoured as potential choices for interim premier until the party selects a new leader.
Instead, Labour should set up an independently chaired inquiry to examine every aspect of the party, and then select a new leader based on a deep analysis of what's gone wrong
And because she is a geophysicist, her rise next year would mark a break for NAS, which by tradition would have selected a new leader from the biological sciences after the two - term presidency of atmospheric scientist Ralph J. Cicerone.
I will not disappoint you even as we await the publication of the party's guidelines for selecting a new leader
Every four years after an election, the 51 members vote to select a new leader in January through an internal process typically dominated by the county Democratic organizations — Queens, the Bronx and Brooklyn.
If the Tories are returned to opposition, however, this ceases to be an issue for the moment as their process of selecting a new leader would occupy them while the new government sets a new narrative.
If the Wildrose Party waits too long to select a new leader, they could find themselves facing a provincial election without a permanent leader.
Delegates at the week - long confab will select new leaders, including for key financial and economic posts.
With yesterday's announcement by Premier Alison Redford that she will resign on March 23, 2014, the Progressive Conservative caucus will need to select an interim premier and the PC Party is required to hold a leadership contest to select a new leader.
In that situation, the process would be very similar to that of the minority state Senate Democrats, said a source close to the IDC, who spoke on background in order to discuss a hypothetical situation in which the conference meets and selects its new leader.
The New York State Board of Regents is getting closer to selecting a new leader.
I will not disappoint you even as we await the publication of the party's guidelines for selecting a new leader,» Mahama wrote.
«I will not disappoint you even as we await the publication of the party's guidelines for selecting a new leader,» he indirectly declared to contest the party's flagbearership.
If the Lib Dems lose this seat, do they have to select a new leader or can their leader lead when not an MP?
Currently - under Labour's electoral college system - MPs and MEPs get a third of the votes to select a new leader, trade unions get a third and party members another third.
Inslee could select a new leader or reappoint Ted Sturdevant, the department's current director, who has called for a rigorous evaluation of the terminals.
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