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Liberal Party Poised to Abandon Net Zero Target Amid Leadership Concerns

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Ley faces Leadership Challenge as Coalition Climate Divide Deepens

CANBERRA – ⁣Opposition Leader Sussan ⁤Ley is⁢ almost certain to face‌ a leadership challenge next​ year,⁢ according to sources within⁢ the Liberal Party, as a deepening rift over climate policy⁤ threatens to fracture the ‌Coalition. ⁣The challenge follows the Nationals’ ⁢formal abandonment of a commitment to net zero emissions ⁤by 2050.

Senator Andrew Bragg has suggested the Liberal​ Party retain a pledge to reduce ⁣emissions, though not ​necessarily by ⁣2050, stating, “We need to make sure we‍ have a ‍credible policy to present to ‌people​ who⁣ live in urban Australia.” He also‍ argued ​maintaining the Coalition agreement should not be ​a “blank cheque” ⁤to the Nationals.

Liberal MP​ Tim Wilson reinforced this⁤ sentiment, telling Sky News ⁣the Liberal Party was “not National Party-lite” and would “make our own decisions about ⁣our own policy, and we will stand up for what we believe in.”

The⁢ Nationals’​ decision has drawn criticism from ⁤teal independents, who successfully ‌campaigned against Liberals in inner-city seats on platforms prioritizing climate ⁣action. Kooyong MP Monique Ryan, who defeated former Liberal treasurer Josh ⁤Frydenberg​ in 2022, stated, “I ​think people are⁢ asking what the Liberals care about… and at the moment all they seem to care about is their‍ own political prospects, which are ⁢heading to oblivion if they continue to behave​ this⁤ way.”

Former Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce expressed satisfaction with the party’s new ‍position,⁣ though he has⁣ not yet ‌rejoined the Nationals party room and has not ruled out defecting to One ⁣Nation.⁢ He ⁢credited Nationals senator Matt Canavan​ with initiating the shift⁤ away from the 2050 target.

The escalating tensions raise ⁣questions about the future of the Coalition and Ley’s leadership as the​ parties‍ grapple⁤ with diverging⁤ approaches ⁣to a ⁢key‍ policy area.

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