The committee that runs the NSW Liberal Party decided on Thursday to seek federal intervention to save itself from temporary abolition, a step that could lead to candidates for the federal election being chosen by party leaders instead of members.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Liberal Party has not been able to hold an election to choose its state executive, which supervises operations on a month-by-month basis and endorses parliamentary candidates.
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Aaron Patrick is the senior correspondent. He writes about politics and business from the Sydney newsroom. Email Aaron at apatrick@afr.com