David Littleproud, Kevin Hogan and Bridget McKenzie will form the Nationals' leadership team.
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David Littleproud will stay on as leader of the Nationals after an unsuccessful challenge by Senator Matt Canavan.

Kevin Hogan was elected as deputy leader by colleagues today after Perin Davey lost her Senate seat at the election, while Bridget McKenzie was returned as the party’s leader in the Senate.

“It’s a great honour to lead our great party,” Littleproud said after the vote.

David Littleproud, Kevin Hogan and Bridget McKenzie will form the Nationals' leadership team.
David Littleproud, Kevin Hogan and Bridget McKenzie will form the Nationals’ leadership team. (Alex Ellinghausen)

Canavan challenged Littleproud for the leadership despite the Nationals having performed relatively well in the recent election that saw Labor sweep to power with an increased majority government.

The Queensland senator told Today that he did not believe Australians had “a proper choice” at the polls on May 3.

“It was too much of a ‘me too’ election,” he said. 

“We were told at the last election that we had to turn the volume down, the National Party, to help the Liberal Party win seats in the cities. Now, that clearly didn’t work.”

Despite the Nationals’ robust performance in their regional seats, Canavan said he was aiming for the leadership because “we didn’t win government”.

“I definitely don’t think the mob we’ve got is going to be great for the country, but as I say, I think the perhaps the original sin of the campaign that we put forward was that we were telling the country that things were really bad, but then we weren’t proposing to make any radical changes to make it better,” he said.

“And those two things didn’t add up. So I’m proposing a changed approach, a different approach, and obviously, if we’re going to win the next election, we need some change and we’re only going to have a fighting chance if we put up a fight.”

Canavan said he was committed to representing regional Australia and promised to deliver cheap energy for households struggling with bills.

Nationals Senator Matt Canavan. (Today)
Senator Jacinta Price.
Canavan expressed his disapproval of Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s defection to the Liberals. (Alex Ellinghausen)

“People just don’t feel like they’re getting a voice,” he said.

“And I want to be a louder voice for them, through the Nationals Party.”

Canavan also again expressed his disappointment in Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s defection to the Liberal party room.

Price has since announced she will run for the deputy leadership under Angus Taylor.

However, Canavan insisted his publicly-expressed anger at her decision was not personal.

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“I’ve got nothing personal against Jacinta, but I’m very, very disappointed in the, I think, disloyal way she conducted this move,” he said.

“I don’t hold a grudge, but I’m still going to call it out when I don’t think the conduct is up to scratch.”

The Liberal Party will decide on a new leader tomorrow and the Greens on Thursday.

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