The head of the Green Party of Quebec is accusing outgoing leader Elizabeth May of consolidating her power within the party through her position as parliamentary leader, and through her husband's new position on the party's federal council.
"People have said that the Green Party is a one-person party. The reality is that over the years, the Green Party of Canada has been run top-down by Elizabeth May," said Alex Tyrrell, the leader of the Green Party of Quebec and a candidate to replace May as national leader.
"[May] is continuing to go in that direction, and consolidating power at a time when she's recently stepped down from the leadership makes it so that the Green Party will be continually dependent on Elizabeth May."
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