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Australia's opposition leader under pressure after key resignation

Australia's opposition leader under pressure after key resignation

Summary

Sussan Ley, Australia's opposition leader and head of the Liberal Party, is facing leadership challenges following the resignation of Angus Taylor, her shadow defense minister. Taylor, who belongs to the conservative faction, left due to dissatisfaction with Ley’s leadership, raising the possibility of a new leadership contest. The Liberal-National coalition is experiencing internal conflicts, affecting its performance against the ruling Labor government.

Key Facts

  • Sussan Ley is the first woman to lead Australia's Liberal Party.
  • Her shadow defense minister, Angus Taylor, resigned, setting the stage for a potential leadership challenge.
  • Ley defeated Taylor in a previous leadership contest but has struggled with low poll numbers and party infighting.
  • The Liberal-National coalition has experienced splits and reunions under Ley’s leadership.
  • Taylor criticized the party for not effectively opposing the Labor government's policies.
  • Taylor's resignation increases the possibility of a leadership vote called a "spill motion."
  • Recent polls show the One Nation party gaining support, surpassing the coalition in popularity.
  • The coalition has been divided on issues like climate policy, impacting its cohesion and public support.
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