Moira Deeming, a Victorian Liberal MP, has received a temporary reprieve from a party meeting that would decide her political future after she filed a Supreme Court challenge against the party leadership. Deeming alleges that former party leader Matthew Guy assaulted her during a gala event, but Victoria police concluded there was 'no offence detected.' Guy has demanded a public apology from Deeming, which she has refused. The court accepted an undertaking from the party not to take actions that would undermine Deeming's legal proceedings, delaying the party's executive meeting until after the court's ruling. The case highlights internal tensions within the Victorian Liberal Party ahead of an upcoming state election.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation from multiple perspectives, including Deeming's legal challenge, Guy's demands for an apology, and the party's response. While the issue involves political figures and party dynamics, the reporting does not show clear ideological leaning. The judicial process and a






