The Freeman

Australia foreign chief stands in for PM after deputy ousted

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SYDNEY — Foreign Minister Julie Bishop will stand in as Australia's acting prime minister while Malcolm Turnbull is away on a brief overseas trip, due to the dual citizenshi­p crisis that has sidelined his deputy.

Turnbull has refrained from officially appointing a new deputy in what is expected to be the five-week absence of Barnaby Joyce. He and four other lawmakers were disqualifi­ed by Australia's High Court Friday from sitting in Parliament after they were each found to hold citizenshi­p of Australia and another country.

Joyce is leader of the National Party, the junior partner in the conservati­ve coalition government with Turnbull's Liberal Party. Having recently renounced the New Zealand citizenshi­p he inherited from his father, Joyce will contest a December 2 by-election.

Speaking to reporters in Sydney before leaving for Israel yesterday, Turnbull said Bishop, as deputy leader of the Liberals, was next in line after Joyce to be acting prime minister. He also said that his coalition still holds a one-seat majority in the House of Representa­tives, where parties form government­s. "The government, the parliament ... goes on," Turnbull said.

Some commentato­rs forecast tensions in the coalition after the Nationals were overlooked for an acting leader in favor of Bishop despite traditiona­lly providing the deputy prime minister. Turnbull delayed his trip by a day, reflecting the level of disquiet in his government over the High Court ruling.

Turnbull said Bishop would not be required to be sworn-in to the role of acting leader during his Israel visit to commemorat­e the 100th anniversar­y of the Battle of Beersheba.

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