Morrison sworn in as Australia's new Prime Minister

The Liberal party is the senior partner in the ruling conservative coalition that will face an election by May 2019.

August 24, 2018 08:34 am | Updated 09:22 pm IST - CANBERRA

New leader of the Liberal Party Scott Morrison (right) and new deputy leader Josh Frydenberg (left) leave a meeting in Canberra on August 24, 2018.

New leader of the Liberal Party Scott Morrison (right) and new deputy leader Josh Frydenberg (left) leave a meeting in Canberra on August 24, 2018.

Scott Morrison on Friday became Australia's new Prime Minister after emerging victorious in a leadership contest for the Liberal Party following a political coup against Malcolm Turnbull, ending days of political chaos in the country.

Mr. Morrison, 50, who has been serving as the country's treasurer, defeated former Home Affairs Minister, Peter Dutton by 45 votes to 40 at the closed- door leadership vote.

The vote was the second challenge this week to the leadership of  Mr.Turnbull who himself assumed office by leading a party revolt in 2015.

Mr. Morrison is the sixth prime minister of Australia in just over ten years.

Mr. Turnbull stepped down after receiving a petition from a majority of Liberal lawmakers demanding a ballot to select a new leader.

Mr. Morrison will lead the conservative party, which is known as the Liberal Party, in a general election expected in the coming months.

The Governor-General, Peter Cosgrove, sworn-in Morrison as the 30th prime minister of Australia.

Mr. Morrison promised to "bring the Parliament back together."

"We're an optimistic, we are a passionate, and we are an ambitious people, full of aspiration for ourselves, our families, and for our great nation," Mr. Morrison said.

He had backed Mr. Turnbull, 63, earlier in the week, but he later emerged as a more moderate alternative to Dutton, known for his hard-line stance on immigration.

Mr. Turnbull thanked the Australian people and listed his achievements including tax cuts, same-sex marriage and jobs growth.

He said his successor had been a very loyal and effective treasurer.

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