David Littleproud Resigns as Nationals Leader
David Littleproud resigns as Nationals leader citing exhaustion but will remain MP for Maranoa, aiming for the 2028 election after leading since 2022, party reunified earlier this year.
- David Littleproud, who first entered parliament in 2016 as the MP for Maranoa in Queensland, has resigned as the leader of the Nationals party but will remain an MP.
- He attracted controversy after announcing he would not renew the coalition agreement with the Liberals over policy, before reuniting, and a second split took place in January under his leadership following a dispute over hate speech laws, before the parties got back together again.
- Citing being 'buggered and having had enough', Littleproud emotionally stated he would serve the Coalition in any way they wanted but that his 'time is over as a leader'.
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Who is David Littleproud and why did he step down as Nationals Leader?
David Littleproud has stepped down as leader of The Nationals. He cited exhaustion and a desire for new leadership. Littleproud will continue as the Member for Maranoa. He plans to focus on his electorate and family. The Nationals will now choose a new leader. This marks a significant shift for the party.
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