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Malcolm Turnbull: Australian PM survives leadership challenge | Malcolm Turnbull: Australian PM survives leadership challenge |
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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has survived a challenge to his leadership by a senior government colleague. | Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has survived a challenge to his leadership by a senior government colleague. |
Mr Turnbull defeated Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton in a party room ballot in Canberra on Tuesday. | Mr Turnbull defeated Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton in a party room ballot in Canberra on Tuesday. |
The prime minister won the vote 48-35, Liberal Party whip Nola Marino told reporters. | The prime minister won the vote 48-35, Liberal Party whip Nola Marino told reporters. |
Mr Turnbull had called the vote himself in a bid to resolve speculation that his leadership was under threat. | |
He has faced pressure over successive poor poll results, losing a key by-election in Queensland, and a revolt over energy policy by conservative MPs within his party. | He has faced pressure over successive poor poll results, losing a key by-election in Queensland, and a revolt over energy policy by conservative MPs within his party. |
On Monday, Mr Turnbull attempted to blunt conflict within the government by abandoning plans to set an emissions reduction target in legislation. | On Monday, Mr Turnbull attempted to blunt conflict within the government by abandoning plans to set an emissions reduction target in legislation. |
Mr Turnbull thanked his colleagues after the leadership vote, Ms Marino said. | Mr Turnbull thanked his colleagues after the leadership vote, Ms Marino said. |
"He will get on with the business now of governing in the interests of all Australians," she said. | "He will get on with the business now of governing in the interests of all Australians," she said. |
Mr Dutton resigned from Cabinet after the vote and will move to the backbench, triggering a ministerial reshuffle. | Mr Dutton resigned from Cabinet after the vote and will move to the backbench, triggering a ministerial reshuffle. |
Australia is due to hold a general election sometime before May next year. | Australia is due to hold a general election sometime before May next year. |
Since 2007, no Australian leader has succeeded in serving a full three-year term as prime minister. | Since 2007, no Australian leader has succeeded in serving a full three-year term as prime minister. |
Mr Turnbull became prime minister in 2015, after ousting Tony Abbott in a leadership challenge. | Mr Turnbull became prime minister in 2015, after ousting Tony Abbott in a leadership challenge. |
Under the Australian system, as in the UK, the prime minister is not directly elected by voters but is the leader of the party or coalition that can command a majority in parliament. | Under the Australian system, as in the UK, the prime minister is not directly elected by voters but is the leader of the party or coalition that can command a majority in parliament. |