Scott Morrison to be next Australian PM

Press Trust of India  |  Melbourne 

is set to become Australia's sixth in just over ten years after emerging victorious today in a bruising leadership contest for the Liberal Party, capping days of political chaos in the country.

Morrison, 50, who has been serving as the country's treasurer, defeated former home affairs by 45 votes to 40 at the closed door leadership vote.

Morrison will lead the conservative party, which is known as the Liberal Party, in a expected in the coming months.

He had backed Turnbull earlier in the week, but he later emerged as a more moderate alternative to Dutton, known for his hard-line stance on immigration.

Dutton had mounted an unsuccessful leadership challenge on Tuesday.

A rift within the party escalated last weekend over an from the prime minister, which was meant to reduce and address climate change by cutting emissions. Dutton rallied the party's conservative wing against Turnbull.

The Julie Bishop, who has been serving as foreign minister, also lost her position to who defeated and with an absolute majority.

Since 2007, no has faced two consecutive elections.

Turnbull said on Thursday he would step down and leave the parliament following the vote, potentially cracking the government's slender one-seat majority and leading to a byelection or even a

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 10:15 IST