Conservatives to finalize nomination rules for unheld ridings after consulting the new leader, says party president Batherson, by abbas_rana1 cdnpoli (subs)
Conservative MP Scott Reid, chair of the Conservative national caucus, pictured on March 22, 2022, on his way into the West Block.
The Conservative party has already announced the nomination rules for incumbent MPs but would finalize the rules for unheld ridings after consulting the new leader and his team.The Conservatives have set their nomination rules for incumbent MPs for the next election, but will finalize the rules for unheld ridings once the new leader is elected, says Conservative Party president Rob Batherson.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.
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