Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

AUSTRALIAN PM PUTS FOREIGN MINISTER IN CHARGE OF GOVT

- Reuters

SYDNEY: Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Saturday appointed his foreign minister as acting prime minister as he tried to stem the fallout of a citizenshi­p crisis that has cost his government its parliament­ary majority.

Turnbull delayed until Monday a long-planned trip to Israel and held an emergency Cabinet meeting to shore up support after Australia’s high court ruled on Friday that his deputy Barnaby Joyce and four other lawmakers should be expelled from Parliament because they held dual nationalit­y.

The court’s decision had immediate ramificati­ons, stripping the coalition government of the one-seat majority it holds in the lower house, forcing it to call a by-election in Joyce’s seat. The opposition Labour Party has said it is considerin­g a legal challenge to every decision made by Joyce since last year’s election.

Turnbull said on Saturday that the deputy position would remain vacant until after the December 2 by-election for Joyce’s seat. The position normally goes to a member of the National Party, the junior partner in the coalition government.

Foreign minister Julie Bishop, a member of Turnbull’s Liberal Party, would instead be acting prime minister when he travels.

Turnbull now needs the support of one of three independen­t lawmakers to keep his minority government afloat, with two sitting weeks of parliament left until it recesses for the year. At least two have promised initial support, but that may be conditiona­l.

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