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Australian PM says he will lead govt to next election
Australian PM
December 03, 2017 | 09:28 AM
Australia's embattled conservative Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has shaken off speculation about the security of his leadership, declaring on Sunday he will lead his coalition government into the next election in 2019.
Turnbull, who has faced a horror run in recent weeks, losing his one-seat majority and being called to step down before Christmas, said that he "runs the government" and that his party's policies would soon be converted into public support."I have every confidence that I will lead the coalition to the next election in 2019 and we will win it," Turnbull told Sky News television. "I am very confident we will be able to see a disciplined approach to teamwork within the coalition."Three Australian prime ministers have been ousted by their own parties since 2010.Turnbull's confidence has been bolstered by the stunning by-election victory of his former deputy prime minister, Barnaby Joyce, who easily cruised to victory on Saturday night with a huge 65% primary vote.Barnaby was kicked out of parliament just over one month ago because he held dual citizenship with New Zealand, a status he has since rescinded. Under Australia's constitution dual citizens are banned from the national parliament.
December 03, 2017 | 09:28 AM