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Malcolm Turnbull: Under-pressure Australia PM drops climate policy | Malcolm Turnbull: Under-pressure Australia PM drops climate policy |
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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says his government has abandoned plans to set an emissions reduction target in legislation. | Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says his government has abandoned plans to set an emissions reduction target in legislation. |
Mr Turnbull's U-turn alters a key plank of his signature energy policy, and follows a revolt by conservative MPs within his government. | Mr Turnbull's U-turn alters a key plank of his signature energy policy, and follows a revolt by conservative MPs within his government. |
It comes amid media reports that Mr Turnbull could face a leadership challenge if the issue is not resolved. | It comes amid media reports that Mr Turnbull could face a leadership challenge if the issue is not resolved. |
Mr Turnbull said the climate policy was not supported by all of his colleagues. | Mr Turnbull said the climate policy was not supported by all of his colleagues. |
"In politics you have to focus on what you can deliver," Mr Turnbull told reporters on Monday. | "In politics you have to focus on what you can deliver," Mr Turnbull told reporters on Monday. |
The original commitment would have set in legislation Australia's pledge for a 26% cut in emissions, based on 2005 levels, by 2030. | The original commitment would have set in legislation Australia's pledge for a 26% cut in emissions, based on 2005 levels, by 2030. |
Australia remains on track to meet its Paris climate accord commitments, despite the change in policy. | Australia remains on track to meet its Paris climate accord commitments, despite the change in policy. |
Mr Turnbull said he retained the support of party colleagues, including Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton - who is reported by Australian media outlets to be considering a leadership challenge. | Mr Turnbull said he retained the support of party colleagues, including Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton - who is reported by Australian media outlets to be considering a leadership challenge. |
Mr Dutton tweeted on Saturday that he supported the prime minister. | Mr Dutton tweeted on Saturday that he supported the prime minister. |
PM vulnerable | PM vulnerable |
Hywel Griffith, BBC News Sydney correspondent | Hywel Griffith, BBC News Sydney correspondent |
Down in the polls and desperate to hold on to his position, Malcolm Turnbull knows a leadership challenge could be near. | Down in the polls and desperate to hold on to his position, Malcolm Turnbull knows a leadership challenge could be near. |
After all, it's only three years since he launched his own "spill" to oust former prime minister Tony Abbott. | After all, it's only three years since he launched his own "spill" to oust former prime minister Tony Abbott. |
Once a leader looks vulnerable, the political rumour-mill goes into overdrive and trusted Cabinet colleagues can start to look like rivals. | Once a leader looks vulnerable, the political rumour-mill goes into overdrive and trusted Cabinet colleagues can start to look like rivals. |
Choosing to back down on the emissions legislation shows that Mr Turnbull wants to avoid testing his support in a parliamentary vote. | Choosing to back down on the emissions legislation shows that Mr Turnbull wants to avoid testing his support in a parliamentary vote. |
Even if the current threat retreats, his authority has been damaged and his opponents have gained momentum. | Even if the current threat retreats, his authority has been damaged and his opponents have gained momentum. |
Mr Turnbull said he would not proceed with the emissions target - part of his National Energy Guarantee (NEG) - because it had no prospect of passing through the House of Representatives, where he has only a slim majority. | Mr Turnbull said he would not proceed with the emissions target - part of his National Energy Guarantee (NEG) - because it had no prospect of passing through the House of Representatives, where he has only a slim majority. |
He said the NEG would still require electricity retailers to cap their prices and provide more "reliable" streams of power. | He said the NEG would still require electricity retailers to cap their prices and provide more "reliable" streams of power. |
"Cheaper power has always been our number one priority when it comes to energy policy," Mr Turnbull said. | "Cheaper power has always been our number one priority when it comes to energy policy," Mr Turnbull said. |
Asked about leadership speculation, Mr Turnbull said: "I enjoy the confidence of the cabinet and of my party room." | Asked about leadership speculation, Mr Turnbull said: "I enjoy the confidence of the cabinet and of my party room." |
Mr Abbott has been the most vocal of several government backbench MPs who have argued against legislating an emissions target. | Mr Abbott has been the most vocal of several government backbench MPs who have argued against legislating an emissions target. |
Debates about energy and climate have been polarising in Australia. | |
In 2016, the entire state of South Australia lost power on one night, triggering a bitter feud between state and federal governments over blame. | |
Mr Turnbull has also faced increased pressure in recent weeks after losing a by-election in Queensland. | Mr Turnbull has also faced increased pressure in recent weeks after losing a by-election in Queensland. |
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