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Three Australian government ministers have resigned in the continuing fallout from a bungled leadership showdown earlier this week. The departures reinforce perceptions of a crisis in Julia Gillard's government six months before the general election.Three Australian government ministers have resigned in the continuing fallout from a bungled leadership showdown earlier this week. The departures reinforce perceptions of a crisis in Julia Gillard's government six months before the general election.
The cabinet ministers Chris Bowen and Martin Ferguson, as well as Kim Carr, who was a minister outside cabinet, resigned yesterday over their support for Kevin Rudd, the man Gillard replaced as prime minister in 2010.The cabinet ministers Chris Bowen and Martin Ferguson, as well as Kim Carr, who was a minister outside cabinet, resigned yesterday over their support for Kevin Rudd, the man Gillard replaced as prime minister in 2010.
Gillard called for a leadership ballot of ruling Labor party MPs on Thursday after weeks of speculation. Rudd decided against running, although his supporters say the result would have been close.Gillard called for a leadership ballot of ruling Labor party MPs on Thursday after weeks of speculation. Rudd decided against running, although his supporters say the result would have been close.
Senior minister Simon Crean, who demanded the ballot, was sacked by Gillard and junior minister Richard Marles, a Rudd backer, resigned on Thursday.Senior minister Simon Crean, who demanded the ballot, was sacked by Gillard and junior minister Richard Marles, a Rudd backer, resigned on Thursday.
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