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Internal feuds have erupted in the Northern Territory Country Liberal Party, with several members taking the disagreements public.

After almost a decade dogged by in-fighting, the chaos and dysfunction of the CLP could

prove beneficial for the Northern Territory’s struggling Labor Party at next year’s election.

 

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