A first-term MP picked to lead a beleaguered Liberal Party insists a long-running game of musical chairs has stopped.
Jess Wilson, 35, capped a meteoric rise through the ranks of the Victorian Liberals to replace Brad Battin as opposition leader.
With the state election a year away, the first-term MP has tried to smooth over the dysfunction that resulted in three state Liberal leaders coming and going in the past 11 months.
Ms Wilson continued her refusal to say why Mr Battin lost the support of the partyroom but said the revolving door of leadership was over.
The first test of her tenure will come when she selects her shadow cabinet.
The young mother confirmed she was having conversations with her colleagues and gave no guarantees members would keep their portfolios.
She denied ther

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