Aussie opposition votes for moderate leader
In the aftermath of the election drubbing, Sussan Ley’s elevation charts a course back to the centre for the opposition.
Sussan Ley entered parliament in 2011, and was a minister in previous Coalition governments.
Australia’s Liberal opposition has elected its first female parliamentary leader, with former deputy Sussan Ley winning a vote in Canberra today.
Ley, 63, defeated a challenge from former energy minister and shadow treasurer Angus Taylor, who ran on a ticket with controversial senator Jacinta
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