Reprieve for NSW Liberal party as court ruling provides a month to sort out preselections
by Anne Davies from World news | The Guardian on (#5WG6D)
State branch no longer has to rely on federal intervention - but that doesn't mean the federal division has given up on influencing selections
The New South Wales Liberal division will have another month to solve its deadlock on selecting candidates for the federal election and hold an annual general meeting - but it is still possible that the federal division could step in next week.
Matthew Camenzuli, a member of the NSW state executive of the Liberal party, has won his case in the supreme court, which means the state executive remains validly elected until at least 28 March.
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