Australia’s main opposition party has ousted its leader Sussan Ley after only nine months and replaced her with a former McKinsey partner.
Angus Taylor pledged to return the Liberal Party to a conservative social and economic agenda to step up opposition to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who won a second term in a landslide last year.
Taylor, who was elected by 34 votes to 17 in a “spill motion” of MPs in Canberra on Friday, said that the party was in “the worst position it has been” since it was formed in 1944.
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