Senin, 03 September 2012

New Green Party leader is elected

Natalie BennettNatalie Bennett said she believed in the "radical vision" of the Green Party.

Natalie Bennett has been elected as the new leader of the Green Party for England and Wales.

The Australian-born journalist beat three other candidates to the position in a poll of Green Party members.

The new leader takes over from Caroline Lucas who was elected as the Greens' first MP in 2010 and remains the most high-profile figure in the party.

Ms Lucas stood down to focus on her duties as an MP and "give other people the opportunity to get well known".

Ms Bennett has worked for a number of publications and is a former editor of Guardian Weekly, which she left to focus on writing and politics.

The party has elections every two years for the leader and deputy leader roles.

This is the third election since the party decided to switch from having principal speakers to having a leader and deputy leader.

The new leader will get the opportunity to address grassroots members at the party's conference this weekend in Brighton.

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