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“NSW Liberal Factional Infighting: Moderates Accused of Undermining Peter Dutton’s Leadership”

Moderate leaders within the are facing accusations of undermining federal leader Peter Dutton following their decision to establish a four-person panel to oversee the division. Critics argue that this move is an attempt to "neutralise" federal intervention in the party's operations. In a communication to party members after a recent meeting of the NSW executive, conservative factions expressed their discontent, claiming that state president and NSW leader are openly challenging Dutton's authority and the federal executive's influence. The internal strife within the party is expected to persist as factions continue to clash over leadership and direction.

Question 1: What recent action by the NSW Liberal party has led to accusations against moderate powerbrokers?

Moderate powerbrokers in the NSW Liberal party have been accused of undermining Peter Dutton by voting for a four-person panel to administer the division, which opponents claim is an attempt to neutralize federal intervention.

Question 2: Who are the key figures mentioned in the accusations against the NSW Liberal party leadership?

The key figures mentioned in the accusations are the state president, Don Harwin, and the NSW leader, Mark Speakman.

Question 3: What do conservatives within the party believe the actions of the NSW leadership represent?

Conservatives within the party believe that the actions of the NSW leadership represent a blatant challenge to the leadership of Peter Dutton and the federal executive.

Question 4: What was the context of the meeting that led to these accusations?

The accusations arose after the NSW executive met on Tuesday, where the decision to establish a four-person panel was made.