Yahoo – AFP,
Madeleine Coorey, 14 Sep 2015
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Australian
Prime Minister Tony Abbott (left) has been ousted in a party vote
forced by
Malcolm Turnbull (AFP Photo/Greg Wood)
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Sydney
(Australia) (AFP) - Australian conservative Prime Minister Tony Abbott was
dramatically ousted Monday in a snap party vote mounted by challenger Malcolm
Turnbull, the country's fourth leadership change for the nation in five years.
Abbott, who
came to power in a general election victory in 2013, was forced into a
leadership ballot among his Liberal Party colleagues after Turnbull said the
coalition government faced defeat without change at the top.
After his
54-44 victory, Turnbull, a multi-millionaire former lawyer and banker, pledged
to bring "economic vision" to the nation, but ruled out an
unscheduled nationwide election to cement his leadership.
"This
has been a very important, sobering experience today. I'm very humbled by
it," he said.
"We
need to have in this country, and we will have now, an economic vision, a
leadership that explains the great challenges and opportunities that we
face."
Abbott,
whose views on issues such as gay marriage and climate change had divided many
Australians, made no comment after the vote.
Former
communications minister Turnbull, who was expected to be sworn in on Tuesday,
said his Liberal Party-led government would be "committed to freedom, the
individual and the market".
Seen as
more socially progressive than Abbott, Turnbull said he intended to maintain
the government's stance on issues such as climate change.
But he said
that under Abbott, the government had been unable to explain its policies
adequately to voters and he wanted to signal a new way forward.
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Malcolm
Turnbull's moderate views on social issues
have also caused waves, including
his backing of gay
marriage, which is not legal in Australia (AFP Photo/
Theo
Karanikos)
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"To be
a successful leader in 2015 or at any time you have to be able to bring people
with you by respecting their intelligence in the way you explain."
Bishop, who
had reportedly sided with Turnbull to call on Abbott to quit earlier in the
day, retained her position as deputy leader of the Liberal Party by 70 votes to
30.
In the
current parliament, whoever leads the Liberal Party becomes prime minister as
head of the conservative coalition in which it is the senior partner.
Ruthless
coups
Australian
politics can be brutal and it is not the first time in recent years that a
prime minister has been removed by a party room coup.
Turnbull
previously led the Liberal Party in opposition before being ousted by Abbott in
late 2009.
Abbott then
lost the 2010 national election to Labor's Julia Gillard, who had ousted her
own leader Kevin Rudd in a ruthless takeover just weeks earlier.
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A poster of
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott
hanging on a wall on February 26, 2015 in
Sydney
(AFP Photo/Saeed Khan)
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The
so-called revolving door for Australia's top political position has now led to
Turnbull.
Moves
against the unpopular Abbott had been in the works for months.
He survived
a leadership challenge in February after poor polling, policy backflips and an
unpopular budget generated a backbench revolt, fuelled by questions about the
prime minister's judgement.
No
challenger emerged at that time, after a vote on whether there should be a
leadership contest was defeated 61 to 39.
But in the
months since, Abbott has failed to turn around the polls, bolster the economy
or stop damaging leaks from within his party.
The popular
minister, long considered one of the most credible alternatives to Abbott, quit
the cabinet in a shock move that triggered the party ballot.
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Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott
celebrating with his wife and daughters
on September 7, 2013 in Sydney after
winning the election (AFP Photo/Saeed
Khan)
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He said
Australia needed a style of leadership "that respects the people's
intelligence, that explains these complex issues and then sets out the course
of action we believe we should take".
"We
need advocacy, not slogans," he said.
The Labor
Party has enjoyed a solid lead over the government since last year, with a Newspoll
survey last week finding 63 percent of voters dissatisfied with Abbott's
performance.
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