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10 Australia ministers offer resignations as political crisis deepens; Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull accepts only two

Agence France-Presse • August 22, 2018, 11:56:50 IST
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Australia PM Malcolm Turnbull narrowly survived a move to unseat him by his populist Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton on Tuesday, with a 48-35 voting in his favour,

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At least 10 ministers have offered their resignations as a leadership crisis in Australian politics deepened Wednesday with another challenge against Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull appearing inevitable. The embattled leader  narrowly survived a move to unseat him by his populist Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton on Tuesday with a Liberal party ballot voting 48-35 in his favour. [caption id=“attachment_5017211” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Malcolm Turnbull. Reuters File image of Malcolm Turnbull. Reuters[/caption] It came to a head after months of poor opinion polls and a revolt by fellow Liberal politicians on Monday against his plans to embed carbon emissions targets in law at a time of soaring power prices. Despite Turnbull’s win, it laid bare that dozens of his own MPs do not want him as their leader, and Dutton worked the phones and blitzed the airwaves Wednesday to shore up more support for another widely-expected crack at the top job. Dutton quit his cabinet position after his failed leadership bid, with at least nine other ministers also offering to go, according to a tally by broadcasters ABC and Sky News. They include the health minister and trade minister, both frontbenchers. Turnbull has so far only accepted two resignations — Dutton and International Development Minister Concetta Fierravanti-Wells — and insisted Wednesday the others had since “given me unequivocal assurances of continuing loyalty and support”. But buoyed by his support, Dutton, seen as a more hardline conservative that the moderate Turnbull, worked to soften his perceived tough guy image earned as home affairs and immigration minister, in media interviews in which he laid out his policy agenda. The former police officer, who admits he rarely smiles, made no secret of still wanting to run the country. “I’m speaking to colleagues, I’m not going to beat around the bush with that, mate,” he told commercial radio station 3AW on again attempting to dump Turnbull. “That’s being very honest and upfront with you and that’s how I see it.” He added that he thinks he could win an election — due by the middle of 2019 — as the leader against Labor opposition leader Bill Shorten. “I would never run for the leadership not believing that I could beat Bill Shorten,” added the 47-year-old. If he became prime minister, Dutton said he would focus on lowering electricity prices, cutting immigration to ease population pressures and boost water investment to help drought-stricken farmers. Genie Out of the Bottle Some media outlets were tipping another challenge as early as this week, but Dutton supporters signalled it was more likely next month after parliament returns from a break. Turnbull fronted the press alongside Treasurer Scott Morrison and Finance Minister Mathias Cormann, a close friend of Dutton’s, with both pledging their loyalty. Asked if he expected another leadership challenge this week, Turnbull, who has pleaded for party unity, replied: “No.” “The iron laws of arithmetic confirmed my leadership of the Liberal Party,” he added. Despite his defiant tone, many believe he won’t last much longer. “Now that the genie is out of the bottle, I’m not sure we can put it back,” warned Liberal MP Craig Kelly — a Dutton supporter — when asked if the prime minister could survive. Complicating matters were reports that at least three National MPs — who are in a governing coalition with the Liberals – would no longer guarantee to vote with the government if Dutton seizes power. With the government only having a wafer-thin one-seat parliamentary majority, this could spark an early election. Disquiet with Turnbull’s leadership had been building for some time, with the government trailing Labor in 38 consecutive opinion polls, with the latest showing it slipping even further behind. The turmoil is the latest chapter in a turbulent decade for Australian politics, with no leader managing to serve out a full term since John Howard lost the 2007 election.

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