“Of course that[recommendation] means whenever a vacancy is available or whenever there is a pre-selection for a lower house seat,that it would be terrific to see more immensely qualified,high-calibre women stepping into those roles as we have seen in the past,” she told reporters on Tuesday.
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“That said I think it’s a little bit early and possibly a little bit inappropriate to be talking about Jim’s replacement of Senate right now today. Our hearts and our minds and our thoughts are with Jim’s family.”
Molan’s successor will be decided by the votes of about 700 members of the NSW Liberal state council,which comprises delegates from across the state.
The moderates currently have two of the NSW Liberal senate seats in Andrew Bragg and Payne,while Senator Hollie Hughes’ spot is from the centre-right and Molan was from the hard right.
One NSW MP said that while there was no guarantee that the moderates would back the right’s candidate for Molan’s replacement,it would be “greedy” for the moderates to have three of four senate spots.
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Payne has given no public indication she plans to retire during her term,but several moderates said there was a loose understanding when she and Molan were preselected they would not serve full terms.
They said the state Liberals would likely push their federal colleagues to delay filling the vacancy left by Molan until after the state election in March.
“No one thinks it’s great to have a nasty,divisive preselection in the middle of the state election,” the MP said.
Controversial trans-rights critic Katherine Deves,who unsuccessfully contested the Sydney seat of Warringah for the Liberals at the federal election in May,said she was interested in the seat but declined to say if she had been approached to contest the preselection.
“I would be delighted to have the opportunity to continue the excellent work of Senator Molan in our federal parliament,” Deves said.
Fiona Scott,the former member for the federal seat of Lindsay in outer-west Sydney,said she was considering running for Molan’s position.
Another potential candidate is Mary-Lou Jarvis,the former vice-president of the NSW division and past president of its women’s council. When contacted,she said now was the time to reflect on Molan’s legacy and offer condolences to his family.
NSW Liberal sources said three likely candidates to replace Payne,if she were to retire,were Gisele Kapterian,a former Julie Bishop staffer and lawyer who missed out on preselection for Bennelong at the last poll,Jane Buncle,a barrister who was in the running for Warringah before withdrawing and NSW Liberal Party president Maria Kovacic,who unsuccessfully ran for Parramatta at the last election.
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