The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Embattled Australian PM loses two more ministers

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SYDNEY: Australia’s defence minister and his deputy both announced they were quitting politics yesterday, bringing to five the number of cabinet members retiring as Prime Minister Scott Morrison heads into a fraught election.

Defence Minister Christophe­r Pyne, the most moderate remaining member of Morrison’s conservati­ve coalition government, said he was stepping down at the next election.

The junior defence minister, Steven Ciobo, announced separately that he would also not contest the May election and would give up his portfolio immediatel­y so Morrison could name a replacemen­t.

Pyne, who was also responsibl­e for managing government business in parliament, batted aside suggestion­s the string of recent ministeria­l retirement­s was motivated by the prospect of their Liberal party losing the upcoming election to the opposition Labor, as widely predicted by opinion polls.

“Being in politics is not a life sentence, and I’ve been there for 26 years and I didn’t want to run again,” Pyne told reporters in announcing his decision, adding, “I believe we will win the election in May... I think the Morrison government will replace itself.”

Morrison moved quickly to fill the new cabinet gap, announcing that Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds, a former army brigadier, would replace Ciobo immediatel­y as minister for defence industries, and would replace Pyne as defence minister if the Liberals win re-election.

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