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ABC , the party that controls seven of nine seats on Vancouver city council, has no intention of stopping caucusing in private, its leadership says.
But experts say the city could expose itself to legal challenges if council improperly engages in backroom decision-making.
ABC president Stephen Molnar said: “We disagree with the commissioner’s narrow interpretation of how local elected officials can work together.
Howard wrote that: “The gatherings in question were informal strategy sessions without any binding decisions, thus not violating open meeting requirements.” Fry said ABC ’s claim that whipped votes on decisions align with the party platform is contradicted by the report.
The investigation into Fry 's complaint about ABC 's council members is continuing.
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