Rudd readying for showdown?

February 22, 2012 12:20 pm | Updated 09:59 pm IST - Melbourne

In a dramatic move, Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd resigned on Wednesday saying he could no longer work without the support of Prime Minister Julia Gillard, amid speculation that he may pose a bitter challenge to her leadership.

“The simple truth is that I cannot continue to serve as Foreign Minister if I don't have Prime Minister Gillard's support,” said Mr. Rudd (54).

Ms. Gillard, who ousted Mr. Rudd as Prime Minister in June 2010, said he did not inform her in advance that he would resign.

“I am disappointed that the concerns Mr. Rudd has publicly expressed ... were never personally raised with me, nor did he contact me to discuss his resignation prior to his decision,” said Ms. Gillard (50). Mr. Rudd's sudden resignation came amid signs that he was preparing for a showdown by challenging Ms. Gillard for leadership in the ruling Labor party's upcoming caucus this week.

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