Former environment minister David Speirs has confirmed he's in the running to become opposition leader, saying the SA Liberal Party needs to apologise for a "very bad" election campaign.
The Liberal party room will meet after Easter to vote on its new leadership team, after its overwhelming defeat in the March election.
Mr Speirs has been touted for weeks as the party's new potential leader, to replace former premier Steven Marshall, but today has finally confirmed his nomination.
"We need to apologise to our members and supporters for losing government after one term," he told ABC Radio Adelaide's David Bevan and Stacey Lee.
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