Naheed Nenshi Elected Alberta NDP Leader in Landslide Victory
Former Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi has been elected as the new leader of the Alberta NDP, securing 86% of the vote in a significant leadership contest. Nenshi, the first Calgarian to lead the party, aims to broaden the NDP's appeal beyond its traditional base. He replaces Rachel Notley, who stepped down after the NDP's consecutive election losses to the United Conservative Party (UCP). In his victory speech, Nenshi criticized Premier Danielle Smith's UCP and emphasized the need for a strong campaign to win the 2027 general election. Nenshi, known for his pragmatic approach, has sparked debate about the party's future identity and its ties to the federal NDP. He does not currently hold a seat in the legislature but is open to running for one, potentially in Calgary or another constituency.
Naheed Nenshi Elected Alberta NDP Leader, Vows Bold Opposition to UCP
Former Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi has been elected leader of the Alberta NDP and the Official Opposition, winning 86% of the vote on the first ballot. Nenshi criticized the ruling United Conservative Party as small-minded in his victory speech and highlighted the NDP's membership surge from 16,224 to 85,000 during the campaign. Nenshi, the only candidate without a legislative seat, replaces Rachel Notley, who stepped down after the party's second consecutive loss to the UCP. Nenshi, known for his tenure as Calgary’s first Muslim mayor, served from 2010 to 2021.
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