Amid ‘brutal’ week, Green interim leader Kuttner remains hopeful for party’s future

After the resignation of party president Lorraine Rekmans, interim leader Amita Kuttner says continuing 'personal conflicts' and questions of internal leadership are damaging to Greens' electoral chances.
Green Party interim leader Amita Kuttner says being misgendered was 'reflective of a larger pattern of behaviour' perpetuated by a few members in positions of power, but that the specific incident was a 'screw up' that shouldn't have spiralled into the latest round of resignations.
On what should have been a day of celebration for the federal Green Party during an event to officially launch its leadership contest, a “screw up” regarding pronouns—followed by what initially seemed like routine apologies and calls for “restorative justice”...

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