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Former Canberra Liberals leader Alistair Coe to resign from politics in March
Liberal MLA Alistair Coe, who served as ACT opposition leader until his election loss last year, has announced he will resign from politics in March.
Key points:
- Alistair Coe was elected as a member for Yerrabi in 2008, and served as opposition leader from 2016 until his defeat in October last year
- The MLA says he is uncertain what his next steps are, but he remains passionate about Canberra and the Liberal Party
- Current Canberra Liberals leader Elizabeth Lee says Mr Coe has been an “outstanding local member, colleague, confidante and friend”
Mr Coe has been a member for Yerrabi since being elected in 2008 at the age of just 24.
In a statement, Mr Coe said he would resign in time for his casual vacancy to be filled before the ACT Legislative…
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