Julia Gillard sworn in as Australia’s PM

By IANS
Tuesday, September 14, 2010

SYDNEY - Australia’s incumbent Prime Minister Julia Gillard, who is the first woman to hold the position, was Tuesday sworn in along with her 19 cabinet ministers in Canberra.

Gillard, who was accompanied by her partner Tim Mathieson, signed a document and swore allegiance to Britain’s queen. She was also joined by her 19 newly-appointed cabinet ministers, 10 ministers and 12 parliamentary secretaries, The Age newspaper reported.

The new cabinet includes Defence Minister Stephen Smith, Treasurer Wayne Swan and Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd, whom Gillard dislodged as Labor chief.

Gillard toppled former prime minister Rudd in June this year. She then led the ruling Labor into the Aug 21 general elections.

Gillard announced the new cabinet Saturday, four days after her Labor Party secured the support of two independent MPs to form a minority government in the country’s first hung parliament in 70 years.

The independent MPs’ support helped Gillard reach the magic figure of 76 in the 150-member House of Representatives.

The opposition Coalition led by Tony Abbott has 73 seats.

Abbott said that former Liberal leader Malcolm Turnbull has been appointed to the shadow cabinet.

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