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New Aussie DPM appointed

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CANBERRA: A new Australian deputy prime minister was appointed after his predecesso­r quit over a sexual harassment allegation.

Lawmakers in the Nationals party elected Michael McCormack as their leader. The junior coalition partner’s former leader Barnaby Joyce resigned on Friday as both party leader and a Cabinet minister.

Joyce did not, however, resign from Parliament, ensuring that Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s single-seat majority in the House of Representa­tives is maintained.

McCormack is a former veterans affairs minister. The rural-focused Nationals’ leader automatica­lly becomes Turnbull’s deputy under their coalition agreement with the prime minister’s conservati­ve Liberal Party.

“I want to make sure that people know that in me they will have a fighter. I have a huge challenge ahead of me,” McCormack, 53, told reporters after his election.

He was later sworn in as deputy prime minister as well as minister for infrastruc­ture and transport, portfolios that Joyce had held.

Recent controvers­ies over Joyce’s private life strained the coalition partnershi­p.

Joyce is estranged from his wife of 24 years and four daughters and is expecting a baby in April with a former press secretary. — AP

 ??  ?? Welcome aboard: McCormack (left) being congratula­ted by government administra­tor Linda Dessau after the swearing-in ceremony at Government House in Canberra. — AP
Welcome aboard: McCormack (left) being congratula­ted by government administra­tor Linda Dessau after the swearing-in ceremony at Government House in Canberra. — AP

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