OTTAWA — The vast majority of those vying for spots on the Green party’s most powerful governing body either oppose Annamie Paul’s leadership or won’t say whether they support her.
The lack of public backing from candidates for the Greens’ federal council raises questions about whether challenges to Paul’s leadership will continue, despite her claims she is facing a “one-sided campaign” from a small group of outgoing officials.
Paul said last week that threats to her leadership are “time-limited” and will fade away with federal council members who are being replaced in party elections that are underway.
