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Labor biffo an entree to main leadership battle between Sanderson and Saffioti

The West Australian

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July 11, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks
Labor biffo an entree to main leadership battle between Sanderson and Saffioti

This week’s Labor stoush over a ministerial position was just the entree to the eventual leadership battle between Rita Saffioti and Amber-Jade Sanderson.

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Drudge Report

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Nepal News

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· Jul 6, 2026

चुनदेवीबाट चुनौती दिँदै देउवा समूह

नेपाली कांग्रेसभित्रको शक्तिसंघर्ष खुला संगठनात्मक अभ्यासतर्फ अघि बढेको छ। पूर्वसभापति शेरबहादुर देउवा पक्षले सभापति गगन थापा पार्टी एकताका पक्षमा नरहेको निष्कर्ष निकाल्दै काठमाडौँको चुनदेवीमा छुट्टै कार्यालय स्थापना गरेर नेतृत्वलाई संगठित रूपमा चुनौती दिने तयारी गरेको हो। २२ असारमा कांग्रेसका पूर्वकार्यवाहक सभापति पूर्णबहादुर खड्काले बीपी कोइरालाको तस्बिर राखेर माल्यार्पण गर्दै चुनदेवीस्थित कार्यालयको ढोका खोले। देउवा समूहले []

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Related coverage for "Labor biffo an entree to main leadership battle between Sanderson and Saffioti": NDTV — Opinion: Congress At Akal Takht: A New Chapter, But Not Historical Closure. POLITICO — How Pedro Lourtie became the EU’s dealmaker in chief. The Nation — For the Union Makes Us Strong—With Sara Nelson. Drudge Report — NEW POLL: Dems Leading In Ohio Crucial Senate, Gov Races.... Left Voice — Jacobin’s Piece on Chris Smalls: An Attack on Class Independence in the Labor Movement. Nepal News — चुनदेवीबाट चुनौती दिँदै देउवा समूह