Melania Trump \'mistook former female Australia FM for partner\'

Melania Trump 'mistook former female Australia FM for partner'

AFP  |  Sydney 

Australia's former says she was mistaken for the spouse of a by US First Lady Trump, in her latest comments on the subordinate role of in conservative

Bishop, who was Australia's first female and deputy leader of the Liberal Party, is among several senior politicians from the centre-right government set to quit parliament at upcoming national elections amid expectations of an opposition win.

She told a talk in Saturday that thought her partner was Australia's foreign minister, instead of her, after stuck up a conversation with him, the reported.

"Melania, standing by, assumed the and she said to me: 'Julie, will you be coming to my ladies' lunch tomorrow?," said of the encounter at the UN General Assembly Leaders' week in 2017.

"And I said 'No, David's going to the partners' lunch'. She thought about that for a while, thinking: 'Why would Australia's foreign minister come to the partners' lunch?'

"So this went on for a while until the explained that I was the foreign minister." Australia's embattled minority government has been accused of having a "problem", with recently boosting the number of female politicians in his cabinet to counter the criticism.

One who is also leaving parliament, Kelly O'Dwyer, reportedly said as a warning in a party meeting several months ago that the Liberals were widely viewed by voters as "homophobic, anti-women, climate-change deniers".

said she was not comfortable being the only woman among 18 men in cabinet after Turnbull's predecessor won national elections in 2013.

"This isn't fine. This is not completely normal," she said of the situation.

There have been growing calls for the Liberals to introduce quotas to improve the low levels of female representation in the party.

This is not the first time the issue of sexism has been raised in Australian

Former became a torchbearer for around the world in 2012 with her fiery speech about misogyny in parliament, where she accused Abbott of sexism.

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First Published: Sun, March 10 2019. 15:40 IST