Scott Morrison replaces Malcolm Turnbull as Australian prime minister

Former treasurer defeated Turnbull’s early rival for the position, Peter Dutton

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - MAY 09:Treasurer Scott Morrison speaks to the media during a press conference at Parliament House on May 9, 2017 in Canberra, Australia. The treasurer will identify key
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Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has been ousted, ending a week of political infighting that has paralysed the Australian government.

Turnbull will be replaced by former treasurer Scott Morrison, who defeated Turnbull’s early rival for the position Peter Dutton in a Liberal Party ballot by 45 votes to 40, Fairfax Media reports.

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