Gillard calls Labor leadership ballot
"I
have decided that at 10:00am Monday (2300 GMT Sunday) a ballot for the
Labor leadership will be conducted," Gillard told reporters.
She said the squabbling within the party must cease for the sake of the nation.
"Australians
are rightly sick of this and they want it brought to an end," Gillard
was quoted as saying by The Australian newspaper.
Gillard said she "expects" to win but ruled out a future challenge if she lost, and asked Rudd to make a similar commitment.
"If
I do not receive the support of my colleagues I want to make it clear
that I will go to the back bench and renounce any leadership
ambitions... I anticipate that Kevin Rudd will be a contender in the
leadership ballot and I ask him to give the same undertakings that he
will go to the back bench and renounce leadership ambitions."
Gillard
accused her colleague Rudd of a "a long running destabilisation
campaign" and, referring to damaging leaks against her, said the 2010
election "was sabotaged".
Earlier,
Rudd resigned his post as foreign minister at a dramatic press
conference in Washington and attacked Gillard-led government over its
poor relations with business, and criticised a number of policy
decisions made since he lost the prime ministership.
He was ousted as prime minister in a shock party-room coup in June 2010.
Then his deputy, Gillard challenged Rudd and went on to take the prime ministership unopposed.
Rudd said Gillard could not win the next election and he would make an announcement on his intentions soon.
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