NSW MP Tania Mihailuk Resigns from One Nation
NSW MP Tania Mihailuk Resigns from One Nation

NSW MP Tania Mihailuk Resigns from One Nation

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Tania Mihailuk has resigned from Pauline Hanson's One Nation, leaving the party without any representation in the NSW parliament. Citing a lack of transparency regarding the party's administrative arrangements, she stated that she could not fulfill her duties as a public representative while being uninformed about funding issues. This resignation follows earlier departures from One Nation by Mark Latham and Rod Roberts, who alleged misappropriation of over $270,000 in taxpayer funds, prompting a NSW Electoral Commission inquiry. Mihailuk emphasized her commitment to her constituents and stated that her values remain unchanged as she plans to serve as a conservative independent on the crossbench. The situation reflects ongoing turmoil within One Nation, which has struggled to maintain electoral support and representation in recent years. Pauline Hanson has defended her party's financial practices amidst these controversies.

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