Australia defence minister latest to quit ahead of vote: reports

AFP  |  Sydney 

Australia's is to quit politics, media reported Friday, the fourth cabinet member to announce their retirement as the government braces for a tough election battle.

said he would make the announcement on Saturday.

said would also announce his retirement at the weekend.

Pyne would become the fourth cabinet member in Scott Morrison's six-month-old government to announce they were quitting Several backbench Liberal MP's have also announced they won't contest the next election, or will do so as independents.

First elected in 1993, Pyne has held multiple cabinet positions and was seen as the most prominent moderate in the upper ranks of the Conservatives inside the party ousted centrist last August and Morrison has since led the party hard to the right.

It now faces a tough battle to win re-election and the prospect of spending time on the opposition benches appears to have hastened the departure of several

Those included former Julie Bishop, the most prominent woman in the Liberals and the party's under Turnbull.

Current polls show the Liberals heading for their worst electoral defeat since 1983 and getting a seventh change of in ten years.

Opposition leapt on the as more evidence that the government is in trouble.

"I say to Australians: If the ministers in the government are giving up on the government, you should too" he was quoted by as saying.

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First Published: Fri, March 01 2019. 11:25 IST