Deeming's Liberal Fate Delayed
The stay pauses a party meeting as Deeming argues the executive cannot use its rules to remove her before the November state election.
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It is over. Moira Deeming just can’t see it
The Liberal Party has agreed not to disendorse Deeming until she has her final day in court, but their relationship is over.
‘I deeply grieve it’: Deeming defends legal action but regrets damaging party
Moira Deeming has told her Liberal colleagues she is trying to avoid the party’s “self-destruction” by challenging a push to revoke her candidacy for November’s election.
Deeming delays de-selection move, as Hanson declares One Nation doesn’t want her
After several stops and starts in the court, Loughnane’s counsel agreed there would be no action until after the hearing of Deeming’s challenge, scheduled for a one-day trial on July 17. The Victorian Liberal Party executive seemingly had its ducks in a row to revoke Deeming’s endorsement, at a meeting scheduled for Friday evening. Later the party said in a statement: “The Liberal Party of Victoria today requested an expedited hearing of the mat…
Victorian Liberals hold off decision on Moira Deeming's future
The Victorian Liberal party will postpone making a decision on the future of first-term MP Moira Deeming while a court case is heard regarding moves to disendorse her as a candidate for the upcoming state election. Deeming alleged that colleague Matthew Guy had grabbed her in a “headlock” at a recent Macedonian community event. Police investigated her claim but found there was no case to answer. Guy has threatened legal action for defamation if …

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