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Kevin Rudd has ousted Prime Minister Julia Gillard as leader of Australia's Labor Party.Kevin Rudd has ousted Prime Minister Julia Gillard as leader of Australia's Labor Party.
He won 57 votes in a leadership ballot of Labor MPs and senators called by Ms Gillard, who received 45 votes. He won by 57 votes to 45, in a leadership ballot of Labor lawmakers.
The change comes ahead of a general election due in September, which polls suggest Labor is set to lose.The change comes ahead of a general election due in September, which polls suggest Labor is set to lose.
After the vote, Ms Gillard confirmed she would stand by a pledge to resign from politics following a loss in the leadership challenge. This is the latest twist in a long and bitter rivalry between the two politicians - but it could be the last as Ms Gillard has said she will now leave politics.
"I will not recontest the federal electorate... at the forthcoming election," she said. "I will not re-contest the federal electorate... at the forthcoming election," said Ms Gillard, Australia's first female prime minister.
Ms Gillard added: "What I am absolutely confident of is it will be easier for the next woman and the woman after that and the woman after that, and I'm proud of that." "What I am absolutely confident of is it will be easier for the next woman and the woman after that and the woman after that, and I'm proud of that," she added.
Mr Rudd is more popular with voters than Ms Gillard, and many believe Labor will perform better in the poll under him. Despite their bitter rivalry, Mr Rudd praised his predecessor, describing her as a woman of extraordinary intelligence, with great strength and energy.
"Julia, as prime minister and prior to that as deputy prime minister, has achieved much under the difficult circumstances of a minority government," he told a news conference after his victory.
Mr Rudd is more popular with voters than Ms Gillard, and many believe Labor will perform better in the election under him.
Wednesday's leadership test was the third faced by Ms Gillard since she took office in 2010. She herself ousted Mr Rudd as prime minister in 2010.Wednesday's leadership test was the third faced by Ms Gillard since she took office in 2010. She herself ousted Mr Rudd as prime minister in 2010.
The BBC's Nick Bryant in Sydney says Mr Rudd has exacted his revenge, after three years of him and his supporters mounting a destabilisation campaign targeted very much at her.The BBC's Nick Bryant in Sydney says Mr Rudd has exacted his revenge, after three years of him and his supporters mounting a destabilisation campaign targeted very much at her.
The ballot followed months of speculation over the party's leadership and came after a day of drama that saw Mr Rudd's supporters push for a vote. The ballot followed months of speculation over the party's leadership, and came after a day of drama that saw Mr Rudd's supporters push for a vote.
Limiting losses?Limiting losses?
Shortly before the vote, a key power-broker, Bill Shorten, switched his support to Mr Rudd, saying Labor stood a better chance in the polls with him.Shortly before the vote, a key power-broker, Bill Shorten, switched his support to Mr Rudd, saying Labor stood a better chance in the polls with him.
Many people do not think Mr Rudd will win the election but he may mitigate the losses and shorten the time Labor could spend in opposition if the party loses, our correspondent says.Many people do not think Mr Rudd will win the election but he may mitigate the losses and shorten the time Labor could spend in opposition if the party loses, our correspondent says.
A poll published earlier this month suggested that three cabinet ministers would lose their seats at the poll under Ms Gillard's leadership, but would retain their seats if Mr Rudd was leading the party.A poll published earlier this month suggested that three cabinet ministers would lose their seats at the poll under Ms Gillard's leadership, but would retain their seats if Mr Rudd was leading the party.
The vote makes Mr Rudd the leader of the Labor Party, but not prime minister.The vote makes Mr Rudd the leader of the Labor Party, but not prime minister.
Ms Gillard must write to Governor General Quentin Bryce stating that she is resigning as prime minister before Mr Rudd can be sworn in.Ms Gillard must write to Governor General Quentin Bryce stating that she is resigning as prime minister before Mr Rudd can be sworn in.
A shake-up in the cabinet is expected following the leadership change.A shake-up in the cabinet is expected following the leadership change.
Several key ministers, including Treasurer Wayne Swan, have said they will not serve under Mr Rudd. Deputy Prime Minister Wayne Swan has already quit because of Mr Rudd's victory. He has been replaced by Rudd ally and transport minister Anthony Albanese.