Asia Politics

Barnaby Joyce to return as Australia's deputy prime minister, National Party leader

Key Points
  • Australia will have a new deputy prime minister after Barnaby Joyce won a leadership contest on Monday in the government's junior coalition partner the National Party.
  • Joyce was previously Australia's deputy prime minister from 2016 to 2018 but resigned after an extramarital affair with a former staff member.
  • Joyce, a climate skeptic, has long harbored ambitions of returning the leader of the National Party, a position he finally secured when he defeated incumbent Michael McCormack in a vote of the party's 21 federal lawmakers.
Australia's Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce (R) looks at Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull (L) addressing a press conference in Sydney on July 5, 2016.
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Australia will have a new deputy prime minister after Barnaby Joyce won a leadership contest on Monday in the government's junior coalition partner the National Party.

Joyce was previously Australia's deputy prime minister from 2016 to 2018 but resigned after an extramarital affair with a former staff member.

Joyce, a climate skeptic, has long harbored ambitions of returning the leader of the National Party, a position he finally secured when he defeated incumbent Michael McCormack in a vote of the party's 21 federal lawmakers.

"Barnaby Joyce has been elected leader of the National Party at a federal level and will therefore be going through the various situations that he has to go through," Damian Drum, a whip in the National Party, told reporters in Canberra.

McCormack declined to answer questions adding only: "That's democracy."

Joyce will need to be sworn in as Australia's deputy prime minister later, which would then initiate a Cabinet reshuffle.