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Scott Morrison to be Australian PM as Malcolm Turnbull ousted

| Updated: August 24, 2018 18:19:51


Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at a news conference after a meeting of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia on October 5, 2017 — Reuters/File Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at a news conference after a meeting of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia on October 5, 2017 — Reuters/File

Scott Morrison is to be Australia's new prime minister after Malcolm Turnbull was forced out by party rivals, officials have confirmed.

Mr Turnbull had been under pressure from poor polling, a looming election, and a revolt by conservative MPs.

Mr Morrison, the current treasurer, won an internal ballot 45-40 over former Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton, said Liberal Party whip Nola Marino.

Mr Turnbull did not stand in the leadership contest, according to a BBC report Friday.

He had agreed to hold the ballot after a majority of party MPs signed a letter calling for it to take place.

Mr Turnbull had been staring down calls for his resignation as leadership speculation crippled his government.

On Thursday, he told reporters that Australians would be "rightly appalled by what they are witnessing".

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