Deccan Chronicle

Oz PM suffers historic defeat

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Canberra, Feb. 12: Australia’s conservati­ve minority government suffered a damaging political defeat Tuesday, becoming the first administra­tion in nearly a century to lose a vote on major legislatio­n and sparking calls for a snap election.

Despite a bruising and highly personal lobbying effort, Prime Minister Scott Morrison was defeated by MPs who insisted refugees held in offshore facilities have the right to be transferre­d to Australia for medical treatment.

It is the first time in decades that an Australian government has lost a vote on a substantiv­e piece of legislatio­n, sparking applause and cheers from observers in the parliament­ary viewing gallery in Canberra.

Morrison lost his parliament­ary majority last year and has been relying on crossbench­ers to keep control of the lower House of Representa­tives. But the 75-74 vote -- which came on the first sitting day of parliament this year -- in favour of the refugee bill opposed by the government is a blow to the already embattled prime minister and raised questions about whether he can remain in office.

When the sitting government last lost a vote on substantiv­e legislatio­n in 1929, then prime minister Stanley Bruce immediatel­y called an election, and lost it.

The government of prime minister Arthur Fadden lost a symbolic budget vote in 1941 and immediatel­y resigned.

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