Conservative Liberals have dismissed rumors of a leadership challenge against Sussan Ley, emphasizing their priority is to resolve internal conflicts over climate policy. The party has been plagued by disagreement since the election.
After a week marked by intense debate over the commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, Liberal MPs are set to reconvene in Canberra next week. They will hold a series of discussions aimed at healing the party's deep divisions.
"Conservative Liberals have hosed down speculation of a challenge to Sussan Ley’s leadership, insisting they are focused on ending a split over climate policy that has plagued their party since the election."
The disagreement centers on whether to maintain Australia's commitment to net zero emissions by 2050, a contentious issue causing friction within the party ranks.
Despite rumors, the party leadership under Sussan Ley remains stable, with Conservatives affirming their support and focusing on policy reconciliation rather than leadership changes.
Author’s summary: Internal Liberal Party conflicts over net zero climate targets overshadow leadership, with members prioritizing unity and policy resolution over leadership challenges.