Australia’s Deputy PM Defeated In Nationals Leadership Challenge

Australia’s Deputy PM Defeated In Nationals Leadership Challenge

CANBERRA, Jun 21 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Barnaby Joyce defeated Deputy Prime Minister, Michael McCormack, in a contest to replace him as the leader of the National Party and also the deputy PM of Australia.

According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s report, a spill motion was moved, to bring on the leadership vote at a party room meeting this morning, when Joyce won in a very close contest.

The Nationals form the governing Coalition with Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s Liberal Party.

The leader of the Nationals has served as the deputy PM since the Coalition won power in the 2013 election.

It was reported by local media over the weekend that McCormack, leader of the National Party, is facing a leadership challenge, with a vote on whether to move a no-confidence motion expected to take place in a party room meeting today.

Earlier today, Morrison showed his support behind his second-in-command, amid leadership speculation.

“I’ve got a wonderful partnership with Michael. We’ve worked very closely together,” Morrison told Nine Entertainment radio.

“The Nationals will have their discussions, I’m sure, as they always do, and we’ll just get on with the job.”– NNN-AGENCIES

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