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Following summer rebrand, leader of Saskatchewan Progress Party steps down

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Jeff Walters, the leader of the Saskatchewan Progress Party (SPP) will be stepping away from politics.

In a post to social media on Friday, Walters announced his intent to step down and shared his letter of resignation.

In the letter, Walters said the SPP has worked “tirelessly to advocate for the values and principles that we hold dear.”

Walters said the party has made strides in promoting accountability and compassion for government, but believes it is time to embrace change.

“It is time for a fresh perspective, new leadership, and innovative ideas that will resonate with the electorate propel our party to new heights,” the letter read.

The SPP rebranded from the Sask. Liberals in July. In his post, Walters said a party leadership race will soon be called.

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