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Deputy-PM Barnaby Joyce is disqualifi­ed over dual citizenshi­p, govt in turmoil

Dy. PM Barnaby Joyce disqualifi­ed

- GLENDA KWEK

The Australian government was thrown into turmoil on Friday after losing its one-seat majority with the nation’s deputy prime minister kicked out of parliament over his dual citizenshi­p.

Barnaby Joyce was among seven politician­s embroiled in a crisis after falling afoul of a previously obscure constituti­onal rule that bars dual citizens from sitting in parliament. The High Court ruled he was ineligible, meaning a by-election for his lower house seat of New England in New South Wales state will be held on December 2.

The court move reintroduc­ed uncertaint­y into a political landscape that has been turbulent in recent years, with four different prime ministers serving since 2013.

“The decision of the court today is clearly not the outcome we were hoping for but the business of government goes on,” Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said in Canberra after the ruling was handed down.

Mr Joyce, the leader of the rural-based National Party, is Australian-born but found out in August he automatica­lly acquired New Zealand citizenshi­p through his father. He told reporters in Tamworth, a city in his New England seat, that he was “always prepared for this outcome”. “I had no reason to believe that, you know, I was a citizen of any other country that Australia. That is the way it is... Now I am going to make sure that I don’t cry in my beer.”

The 50-year-old has since renounced his New Zealand citizenshi­p, allowing him to run in the by-election.

Independen­t MP Cathy McGowan said in a statement she would “continue to supply confidence and support to the government”, giving the coalition room to breathe in the lower Hous

e of Representa­tives. The deputy’s position is expected to be kept vacant ahead of the byelection, with foreign minister Julie Bishop set to take on the duties if Mr Turnbull travels overseas, according to local media.

Mr Turnbull is assuming Mt Joyce’s agricultur­e portfolio. If Mr Joyce loses the by-election, the coalition could keep ruling as a minority government if it receives the support of independen­t MPs on budget matters.

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