The Borneo Post

Minority Australian government confirmed

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SYDNEY: Australia’s conservati­ve government has lost its parliament­ary majority after an independen­t candidate was yesterday confirmed the winner in a critical by- election.

Voters in the wealthy seaside constituen­cy of Wentworth, in Sydney’s east, went to the polls on Oct 20 to chose a replacemen­t for former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull, who quit politics in August after he was ousted by his own party.

After two weeks of counting, the Australian Electoral Commission said Kerryn Phelps, an independen­t, had been elected after a 20 percent swing against the ruling government.

“This is the moment when the Australian people said there is something very wrong with the party political system,” Phelps told reporters in Sydney.

“The people of Wentworth have spoken.

“They have spoken loud and clear, and I have heard their message. I hope that the rest of the parliament hears their message too.”

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is now left relying on the support of six independen­ts to prevent a no confidence vote that would trigger an early election.

Morrison must return to the polls by May 2019, with the opposition Labor party set for a landslide victory, polls show.

Lagging well behind in the polls, Morrison has moved swiftly to satisfy the demands of several independen­ts by quietly beginning to evacuate child refugees from one of Australia’s remote Pacific detention centres. — Reuters

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