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Tony Abbott to become new Liberal Party president in former PM’s return to political frontlines

Tony Abbott to become new Liberal Party president in former PM’s return to political frontlines

Summary

Tony Abbott will become the new federal president of the Liberal Party, marking his return to active politics seven years after leaving Parliament. He is the only nominee after Alexander Downer chose to run for vice-president instead, and Abbott’s election will be confirmed at the party’s federal council meeting in Melbourne next weekend.

Key Facts

  • Tony Abbott is a former Prime Minister of Australia and will return as the federal Liberal Party president.
  • Abbott was the only candidate nominated for the presidency; Alexander Downer is running for vice-president.
  • The Liberal Party’s federal council will confirm Abbott’s election next weekend in Melbourne.
  • The party president role is unpaid and focuses on administration and campaign support, separate from parliamentary duties.
  • Abbott’s return has caused concern among moderate Liberals, who worry he may push the party further to the right.
  • The Victorian Liberal Party is also undergoing leadership changes, with former federal director Brian Loughnane expected to become state president.
  • Internal party issues include a controversy over candidate vetting and a legal dispute involving party funds.
  • Abbott expressed his intention to support Angus Taylor’s campaign to become Prime Minister through his role as party president.
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