Hanson, Latham yet to speak after shock One Nation takeover

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Hanson, Latham yet to speak after shock One Nation takeover
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A spokesman for Ms Hanson confirmed she was yet to exchange words with Mr Latham since the dramatic intervention in the NSW branch

and the turfing of state leader Mark Latham, arguing action was required after the NSW party fielded candidates in just 17 of the state’s 93 lower house seats in the March state election.

Mark Latham has been pushed out as leader of NSW One Nation, and has accused Pauline Hanson of not following due process.On Monday, Ms Hanson insisted the intervention had been driven by the broader party’s frustration with the state branch for limiting its chances of success by fielding candidates in a just“The party fielded 17 candidates and this significantly reduced One Nation’s vote from the figures achieved in NSW at the 2022 federal election, from 225,000 primary votes to 84,000.

Immediate priorities for the new executive include prioritising a review of what it has branded as an unsatisfactory turn out in the 2023 NSW election, with the aim of lifting the party’s showing in future elections and to make sure an effective campaign team is in place.

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