South Australian Opposition Leader Vincent Tarzia will step down from the role just three months out from the next state election.
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In a surprising turn just three months before the upcoming state election, Vincent Tarzia, the Opposition Leader in South Australia, has announced his resignation from the position.

Tarzia cited the demanding nature of the leadership role as a key reason for his decision, expressing a desire to concentrate more on his Hartley constituency and prioritize family time with his wife and two young children.

“Politics is a field where you either emerge victorious or you don’t,” Tarzia remarked to reporters earlier today. “I’m not leaving with any resentment. I’m at peace and feel quite composed. While it’s a bit poignant to step away from this role, I am calm and eager to support the future leader of the Liberal Party.”

South Australian Opposition Leader Vincent Tarzia will step down from the role just three months out from the next state election.
South Australian Opposition Leader Vincent Tarzia will step down from the role just three months out from the next state election. (Nine)

Tarzia’s resignation will take effect at 5 p.m. (ACDT) today. The shadow health spokesperson and first-term Member of Parliament, Ashton Hurn, is anticipated to be his successor.

Tarzia will officially step down at 5pm (ACDT) today, with shadow health spokesperson and first-term MP Ashton Hurn touted to replace him.

He denied being approached by any of his colleagues to resign. 

Tarzia will remain as MP for Hartley and hopes to be reelected at the polls in March. 

He is the fourth Liberal leader to step down over the past few months, following Brad Battin in Victoria, Mark Speakman in NSW and Leanne Castley in the ACT.

He was elected in August last year to replace David Speirs, who resigned before he was convicted of drug charges.

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