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SA Greens candidate questions party’s ‘internal culture’ as other slams ‘Machiavellian plots’
Internal party tensions have boiled over within the SA Greens, with one former candidate quitting over what he has described as “bullying” and “unethical behaviour”, and an unsuccessful preselection candidate lashing out at the party’s processes.
Key points:
- Cate Mussared and Matt Farrell have raised separate concerns about the SA Greens
- The party has defended its processes, saying a recent preselection battle was “well run”
- The SA Greens were previously embroiled in preselection tensions in 2018
In separate social media posts, former federal candidate Matt Farrell and state preselection candidate Cate Mussared have gone public with concerns about their treatment inside the minor party.
The comments come in the wake of a preselection battle…
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