Michael O'Brien says he will remain leader of the Victorian Liberal Party as speculation of a party room spill mounts.
"I'm confident that my leadership will be supported by my party and I don't think this will actually get up," he said.
"I'm confident that my party leadership will be endorsed and supported by the party.
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© NineVictorian opposition leader Michael O'Brien says he is confident he will remain leader of the Liberal Party.
"As a former treasurer, we know that rebuilding this state and the economics is so critical who better placed than a former treasurer to do what we need to do."
Asked if he thought he would be leader tomorrow night, Mr O'Brien replied "yes".
Speculation has been rife tomorrow would see a party room spill and a possible challenge by Shadow Roads Minister Brad Battin.
Today, Mr O'Brien's colleagues got behind their leader.
"Now is not the time for a leadership spill," Liberal MP David Davis said.
Shadow Attorney-General Edward O'Donohue said "a leadership challenge would be a big mistake".
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© NineSpeculation has been growing that there could be a leadership spill tomorrow.
A party room meeting is scheduled 8.45am tomorrow.
Mr O'Brien has been leader of the opposition in Victoria since its huge 2018 election loss to the Andrews Labour government.
He was Treasurer under Denis Napthine from 2013-2014.