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David Lipnowski/Winnipeg Free Press
NDP delays debate on leader selection process
WINNIPEG — Manitoba New Democrats put off a potentially controversial debate on how they should select future party leaders and voted down an attempt to change the process for endorsing civic election candidates as their annual convention wrapped up on Sunday.
Party members referred several proposed amendments to the party’s constitution — including one advocating that all members get to vote in leadership races — to a committee struck in December to study the issue.
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