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Scott Morrison to be Australian PM as Malcolm Turnbull ousted Scott Morrison to be Australian PM as Malcolm Turnbull ousted
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Scott Morrison is to be Australia's new prime minister after Malcolm Turnbull was forced out by party rivals in a bruising leadership contest.Scott Morrison is to be Australia's new prime minister after Malcolm Turnbull was forced out by party rivals in a bruising leadership contest.
He had been under pressure from poor polling, a looming election, and a revolt by conservative MPs. Mr Turnbull had been under pressure from poor polling and what he described as an "insurgency" by conservative MPs.
Mr Morrison, the current treasurer, won an internal ballot 45-40 over former Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton, said Liberal Party whip Nola Marino. Mr Morrison, the treasurer, won an internal ballot 45-40 over former Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton - who had been Mr Turnbull's most vocal threat.
Mr Turnbull did not stand in the leadership contest. The outgoing prime minister did not stand in the leadership contest.
Mr Turnbull is the fourth Australian leader in a decade to be ousted by internal rivals.
"It has been such a privilege to be the leader of this great nation. I love Australia. I love Australians," he said on Friday.
"We have so much going for us in this country. We have to be proud of it and cherish it."
He had been staring down calls for his resignation as leadership speculation crippled his government.He had been staring down calls for his resignation as leadership speculation crippled his government.
He agreed to hold the ballot after a majority of party MPs signed a letter calling for it to take place.He agreed to hold the ballot after a majority of party MPs signed a letter calling for it to take place.
Mr Morrison is a former Tourism Australia managing director who has held ministerial portfolios including immigration and social services.Mr Morrison is a former Tourism Australia managing director who has held ministerial portfolios including immigration and social services.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop was also in the running for the leadership, but did not make it to the final round.Foreign Minister Julie Bishop was also in the running for the leadership, but did not make it to the final round.
Week of chaosWeek of chaos
The ballot on Friday ended one of the most dramatic weeks in Australian political history. On Tuesday, Mr Dutton narrowly lost a challenge against Mr Turnbull.The ballot on Friday ended one of the most dramatic weeks in Australian political history. On Tuesday, Mr Dutton narrowly lost a challenge against Mr Turnbull.
Mr Morrison and Ms Bishop entered the race after Mr Turnbull lost key backers, effectively making his leadership untenable.Mr Morrison and Ms Bishop entered the race after Mr Turnbull lost key backers, effectively making his leadership untenable.
Mr Dutton offered his congratulations to Mr Morrison on Friday.Mr Dutton offered his congratulations to Mr Morrison on Friday.
"My course from here is to provide absolute loyalty to Scott Morrison, and make sure we win the election," he said."My course from here is to provide absolute loyalty to Scott Morrison, and make sure we win the election," he said.
Mr Morrison, Mr Turnbull and Ms Bishop did not immediately comment after the vote.Mr Morrison, Mr Turnbull and Ms Bishop did not immediately comment after the vote.
The past decade in Australian politics has been marked by a series of leadership coups, with three other sitting prime ministers deposed by party rivals.The past decade in Australian politics has been marked by a series of leadership coups, with three other sitting prime ministers deposed by party rivals.
Not a single leader in recent times has succeeded in serving a full three-year term as prime minister.Not a single leader in recent times has succeeded in serving a full three-year term as prime minister.
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