Scott Morrison to replace Turnbull as new Australian PM

IANS  |  Canberra 

Former is set to replace to as Australia's sixth in just over 10 years, following a leadership vote on Friday which ended a week of chaos.

A member of the ruling Liberal party's conservative faction and former Immigration Minister, Morrison defeated former Home Affairs by 45 votes to 40 at a closed door leadership vote shortly earlier in the day, quoted party's as saying.

Marino added that for the Environment and Energy, Josh Frydenberg, had been elected as

The development followed days of speculation and confusion over whether Turnbull could maintain his grip on the premiership in the face of a conservative uprising.

The leadership crisis began on Tuesday following a backlash in the over Turnbull's climate change policy, which would have legislated the Paris Agreement goals.

The right-wing of the party would prefer greater investment in the country's coal sector and policies to lower Australians' power prices.

Dutton, a in the party's conservative faction, stood against Turnbull for the leadership in a vote on Tuesday, losing only narrowly by 48 votes to 35 and all but guaranteeing a second vote.

Morrison's election to the top of the is just the latest in a revolving door of leadership changes in the Australian capital in the past decade.

Since 2007, no Australian has faced two consecutive elections, reports

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 by-election or even a

In his last press conference as Prime Minister, Turnbull said he was proud of his achievements but also hitting out at a "determined insurgency" behind this week's leadership chaos, reports ABC News.

"It has been such a privilege to be the of this great nation. I love I love Australians," he said on Friday.

"We have so much going for us in this country. We have to be proud of it and cherish it."

Turnbull is the fourth Australian in a decade to be ousted by internal rivals.

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 10:48 IST