Premier Mark McGowan's resignation prompts WA Labor left faction meeting to pick candidate
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Members of the WA Labor Party's dominant left wing will come together this morning to decide who will emphasize Mark McGowan as the Prime Minister of Western Australia. Important Points Left Hizip, Roger Cook or Amber-Jade Sanderson seems to choose Left Hizip, Roger Cook or Amber-Jade Sanderson seems determined to choose Rita Saffoti, the other possible contestant for the Prime Minister Former Prime Minister Geoff Gallop said that Rita Saffoti, who has no connection, was the other possible contestant that Prime Minister Mr. McGowan had to fill. After Mr. McGowan's shocking resignation yesterday, Deputy Prime Minister Roger Cook was the only person who announced his hand by explaining that he wanted the best job so far. Mr. Cook belongs to a left faction that will unanimously try to reach an unanimous agreement on a single candidate for nomination. Probably a choice between Mr. Cook and the Minister of Health Amber-Jade Sanderson, who is also from the left faction. Roger Cook was among those who watched Mr. McGowan announced his resignation yesterday. Hizip holds power on the "Progressive Labor Party" or those who have not aligned middle. The other possible candidate is Rita Saffoti, the Minister of Transport and Mr. McDowan, who confirmed that he was listening to his colleagues yesterday. Rita Saffoti confirmed that she was listening to her colleagues about the best business. Like Mr. McGowan, Mrs. Saffoti is not bound to factions, but probably will receive some support from the right of the party. Leadership vote may take weeks The meeting of the left at Perth will start around 10 in the morning. The rules introduced at state level mean that if two or more people nominate for highest position, a long process that requires all base members of party will begin. Like Mr. Cook, Amber-Jade Sanderson is a member of the left wing of the WA Labor Party. The most important thing the party wants to avoid is a long leadership vote that can last for five weeks. The key to avoiding this is to quickly decide with a new one. Parliament will meet within two weeks and some MPs will prefer a compromise candidate to provide a soft transition from Mr. McGowan's leadership. I have what you need Roger Cook Before meeting, Mr. Cook said believed he had what needs to unite the WA Labor Party and become next prime minister. WA Health Minister Roger Cook stands behind the Prime Minister at a press conference in front of Parliament at West Perth.26 May 2020. "A candidate for consensus, candidate for unification of party, has a history recognized by community and will echo in community would be best if we find someone to find repercussion in community." "That's why put my name forward and I think can do it. "But I appreciate that other people want to put their qualifications before the process." When the left faction is asked if she decides to Mrs. Sanderson today, Mr. Cook reiterated her unanimous choice to make decisions. "We will continue to make this conversation toda