SA premier's aide seeks to replace Pyne

A day after Christopher Pyne announced he won't recontest the Adelaide seat of Sturt, the state premier's chief of staff has put his hand up to replace him.

CHRISTOPHER PYNE RETIREMENT ANNOUNCEMENT

Christopher Pyne says James Stevens "fits the criteria" to replace him as MP for Sturt. (AAP)

James Stevens has resigned as chief of staff to South Australian Premier Steven Marshall in a bid to replace Christopher Pyne in the federal seat of Sturt.

When the defence minister announced on Saturday he would not recontest the Adelaide seat he has held for 26 years, he told reporters Mr Stevens "fits the criteria" to be his successor.

On Sunday Mr Stevens tendered his resignation to Mr Marshall "with immediate effect" so he can contest preselection to be the Liberal candidate for Sturt at the May federal election.

Mr Sturt has been Mr Marshall's chief of staff for more than six years, saying in his resignation letter that the "undoubted highlight was of course last year's historic election victory".

Despite pressure for the Liberal Party to increase its female representation in Canberra, Mr Pyne said his replacement should be selected "entirely on merit".

He said while a decision on his replacement would be up to electors, "James Stevens is a very fine individual" with the credentials for the job.

Mr Stevens is also a federal electorate conference president and has been Sturt campaign manager for the last four elections.

In his resignation letter, Mr Stevens said it would negligent of him and against the interests of Mr Marshall's government for him to continue his role, having decided to contest preselection.

"This role must always be held by a person exclusively focused on serving you, and I believe that has been my conduct throughout my time with you," he wrote.


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