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Barnaby Joyce: Australia's Scandal-hit deputy PM to resign | |
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Barnaby Joyce says he will resign as Australia's deputy prime minister following a politically damaging saga that began with his affair with a former staffer. | Barnaby Joyce says he will resign as Australia's deputy prime minister following a politically damaging saga that began with his affair with a former staffer. |
Mr Joyce said he would step down on Monday as leader of the Nationals, the junior government partner. | Mr Joyce said he would step down on Monday as leader of the Nationals, the junior government partner. |
He had previously resisted calls to quit amid intense scrutiny over his ministerial conduct. | He had previously resisted calls to quit amid intense scrutiny over his ministerial conduct. |
The scandal has dominated Australian politics for more than two weeks. | The scandal has dominated Australian politics for more than two weeks. |
He described his decision on Friday as a "circuit-breaker" for his family and new partner, with whom he is expecting a baby in April. | He described his decision on Friday as a "circuit-breaker" for his family and new partner, with whom he is expecting a baby in April. |
"This current cacophony of issues has to be put aside," he told reporters. | "This current cacophony of issues has to be put aside," he told reporters. |
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull issued a statement shortly after thanking Mr Joyce for being "a fierce advocate for rural and regional Australia". | Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull issued a statement shortly after thanking Mr Joyce for being "a fierce advocate for rural and regional Australia". |
Why has Mr Joyce's affair dominated headlines? | Why has Mr Joyce's affair dominated headlines? |
Rumours of an affair started to spread after Mr Joyce and Vikki Campion, his former media adviser, were photographed together at a bar in Sydney in February 2017. | Rumours of an affair started to spread after Mr Joyce and Vikki Campion, his former media adviser, were photographed together at a bar in Sydney in February 2017. |
In April, Mr Joyce's estranged wife Natalie reportedly confronted Ms Campion about the rumours. | In April, Mr Joyce's estranged wife Natalie reportedly confronted Ms Campion about the rumours. |
In the following months, Mr Joyce was described by his Nationals colleagues as becoming "a mess". | In the following months, Mr Joyce was described by his Nationals colleagues as becoming "a mess". |
Mr Joyce finally admitted to the affair with Ms Campion earlier this month but initially refused to resign, insisting that "private matters remain private". | Mr Joyce finally admitted to the affair with Ms Campion earlier this month but initially refused to resign, insisting that "private matters remain private". |
In an interview with Australia's Fairfax Media newspaper on Wednesday, the couple called for scrutiny of their relationship to stop, appealing to the media and the public to "move on". | In an interview with Australia's Fairfax Media newspaper on Wednesday, the couple called for scrutiny of their relationship to stop, appealing to the media and the public to "move on". |
Mr Joyce also said he was concerned and "deeply annoyed" at the thought that their child might be perceived as "somehow less worthy than other children". | Mr Joyce also said he was concerned and "deeply annoyed" at the thought that their child might be perceived as "somehow less worthy than other children". |
He has previously apologised to Natalie, their four daughters and Ms Campion for the public manner in which the scandal has played out. | He has previously apologised to Natalie, their four daughters and Ms Campion for the public manner in which the scandal has played out. |
He has described the breakdown of his marriage as one of "the greatest failures of my life", while Mrs Joyce described the situation as "devastating". | He has described the breakdown of his marriage as one of "the greatest failures of my life", while Mrs Joyce described the situation as "devastating". |
On Friday, Mr Joyce said he hoped his decision would help his family. "This has got to stop. It's not fair on them," he said. | On Friday, Mr Joyce said he hoped his decision would help his family. "This has got to stop. It's not fair on them," he said. |
Why did Joyce come under political pressure? | Why did Joyce come under political pressure? |
The revelation of the affair led to questions over whether Mr Joyce had misused his position in parliament to conduct his relationship with Ms Campion. | The revelation of the affair led to questions over whether Mr Joyce had misused his position in parliament to conduct his relationship with Ms Campion. |
He said he faced a "litany of allegations" in the weeks after a newspaper exposed the affair. | He said he faced a "litany of allegations" in the weeks after a newspaper exposed the affair. |
Political opponents also questioned him after two unadvertised jobs within his party were taken up by Ms Campion last year, and over whether he sought a gift of free housing from a businessman. | Political opponents also questioned him after two unadvertised jobs within his party were taken up by Ms Campion last year, and over whether he sought a gift of free housing from a businessman. |
He has repeatedly denied breaching ministerial standards. | He has repeatedly denied breaching ministerial standards. |
Last week, he sparred publicly with Mr Turnbull after the PM criticised his "shocking error of judgement" and declared that ministers would be banned from having sex with their staff. | Last week, he sparred publicly with Mr Turnbull after the PM criticised his "shocking error of judgement" and declared that ministers would be banned from having sex with their staff. |
The prime minister ordered his deputy, who later accused him of being "inept", to take leave in order to concentrate on his personal life. | The prime minister ordered his deputy, who later accused him of being "inept", to take leave in order to concentrate on his personal life. |
Mr Joyce said Mr Turnbull's comments had "caused further harm" but insisted the pair could still work together. | Mr Joyce said Mr Turnbull's comments had "caused further harm" but insisted the pair could still work together. |
Meanwhile, Mr Joyce also vigorously denied a sexual harassment complaint that was made against him by another woman. | Meanwhile, Mr Joyce also vigorously denied a sexual harassment complaint that was made against him by another woman. |
So who is Barnaby Joyce? | So who is Barnaby Joyce? |
Mr Joyce has built a prominent profile during a parliamentary career that began in 2004. | Mr Joyce has built a prominent profile during a parliamentary career that began in 2004. |
The outspoken politician is perhaps best-known for once threatening to kill Johnny Depp's dogs over a quarantine violation, and for briefly losing his job over his New Zealand dual citizenship last year. | The outspoken politician is perhaps best-known for once threatening to kill Johnny Depp's dogs over a quarantine violation, and for briefly losing his job over his New Zealand dual citizenship last year. |
A leading conservative, he represented rural voters as leader of the National party. | A leading conservative, he represented rural voters as leader of the National party. |
Joyce's authority eroded | Joyce's authority eroded |
Hywel Griffith, BBC News Sydney correspondent | Hywel Griffith, BBC News Sydney correspondent |
Fighting a barrage of bad headlines, Barnaby Joyce knew his position had become untenable. | Fighting a barrage of bad headlines, Barnaby Joyce knew his position had become untenable. |
Sometimes strenuous denials and combative rebuttals just aren't enough to win back the news agenda. | Sometimes strenuous denials and combative rebuttals just aren't enough to win back the news agenda. |
More importantly, they didn't succeed in maintaining the trust and credibility he has enjoyed for most of his career. | More importantly, they didn't succeed in maintaining the trust and credibility he has enjoyed for most of his career. |
Although Mr Joyce is known as a battler who enjoys a big personal vote, support amongst his colleagues had started to ebb away. | Although Mr Joyce is known as a battler who enjoys a big personal vote, support amongst his colleagues had started to ebb away. |
And so, rather than face the potential humiliation of a leadership contest, Mr Joyce took matters into his own hands and put himself on the backbench. | And so, rather than face the potential humiliation of a leadership contest, Mr Joyce took matters into his own hands and put himself on the backbench. |