• Hazematman@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    The 2022 election was an actual leadership election. This was just a leadership review. People who did vote weren’t voting for a new leader. They were voting on if they still think PP should be leader. There wasn’t candidates to vote for. It was a yes or no question. If he lost this election there would be a leadership election similar to the 2022 one you reference. The 2022 election was triggered by the previous leader stepping down just like the NDP leadership election has been triggered by Jagmeet stepping down.

    I do think the system is a bit strange that they have a leadership review and it’s handled by delagtes who only get picked if they are voted in at meetings in the different electoral districts. Makes it easy to stay in as leader if you can convince the right people to come.

    But again what I said before stands. If the NDP did a leadership review at a convention they could do the same thing as the conversatives here cause the constitution allows for it.

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      Ah, okay. That makes sense. Appreciate the correction.

      Not a great representative process for the NDP either in leadership reviews. The delegate system isn’t great. Having a tiny percentage of the membership and only the most dedicated shouldn’t be taken as wide support of the party membership. With modern tech it really shouldn’t be so hard to do with more direct representation.

      But, I guess the voters will have their say when a real election comes and the party will deal with whatever the consequence is.

      Looking back now at the last NDP leadership review, I see Jagmeet got 81%, and then lost his seat and the party’s prior gains.