New Straits Times

Govt loses majority with ex-PM Turnbull resigning

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SYDNEY: Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull yesterday resigned from Parliament, a source familiar with the matter said, stripping the government of its one-seat Parliament­ary majority.

Turnbull last week said he would resign from Parliament after he was ousted from office in a bitter party-room contest which ushered in the country's sixth leader in the last decade.

“The speaker of the house of Parliament received a resignatio­n letter from Malcolm Turnbull this afternoon,” said a source familiar with the matter. The source declined to be named as she is not authorised to talk to the media.

Until a by-election can be contested, new Prime Minister Scott Morrison is left relying on the support of independen­t lawmakers to pass legislatio­n, inhibiting the government’s agenda just eight months out from an election.

Besides no longer having a majority in the lower house of Parliament, the government does not control the upper house Senate.

Parliament is in recess, resuming on Sept 10.

A by-election is unlikely to held until the end of this month at the earliest, leaving Morrison without a majority for at least the next two-week sitting of Parliament.

Morrison paid tribute to his predecesso­r while in Jakarta for talks with his Indonesian counterpar­t on a free trade deal that could be signed later this year.

“You’ve served our country well, and on behalf of our country, I just want to say ‘thanks’,” he said.”

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