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Councillor elected Green Party joint deputy leader

Councillor elected Green Party joint deputy leader

Mothin Ali, a councillor from Leeds City Council, has been elected as the joint deputy leader of the Green Party. This national position will be in addition to his existing role on the local council. The election results were announced after a vote within the party. As the new joint deputy leader, Ali will share the responsibilities and duties of the role with another individual. The Green Party's leadership structure now includes a leader and two deputy leaders following this development. This change in the party's top hierarchy comes as the Greens aim to increase their presence and influence in UK politics, both at the national and local levels.

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