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After his 1996 electoral defeat, Felipe Gonzalez opened the PSOE congress with a speech in which he surprised everyone by resigning as General Secretary. The congress agenda changed and they spent the following 2-3 days getting a new leader in place so he could close the Congress.

What would happen if Blair resigned at the Conference? Would Labour still face a 6-week leadership contest?

Nothing is 'mere'. — Richard P. Feynman

by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Thu Sep 7th, 2006 at 09:20:24 AM EST
Bo doubt it would change the agenda, a bit.

The electoral college arrangement requires a membership ballot and some unions also have the members vote, so it could not be sorted out in less than a few weeks.

by Gary J on Thu Sep 7th, 2006 at 09:35:10 AM EST
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Not that Felipe's gambit was successful: Almunia called a primary because he didn't feel legitimised, lost the primary to Borrell who encouraged Almunia to stay on as General Secretary, there was too much scheming in the two-headed PSOE and Borrell ended up resigning, then 3M voters stayed at home in 2000, so Almunia resigned triggering an extraordinary Congress and Zapatero won a 4-way contest at the Congress as a dark-horse candidate. All very dramatic.

Nothing is 'mere'. — Richard P. Feynman
by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Thu Sep 7th, 2006 at 09:41:07 AM EST
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