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  2. Scott Morrison ministerial positions controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Scott Morrison ministerial positions controversy was a major political scandal in Australia involving the former Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison.Following the 2022 Australian federal election, at which Morrison's government was defeated, it was revealed that Morrison had had himself secretly appointed to five ministerial positions without the knowledge of the public or his own ...

  3. Scott Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Later that day, Morrison called a press conference, calling the image "offensive" and "truly repugnant", [182] and demanding a formal apology from the Chinese government. China rejected the demands for an apology on the following day, [183] with the artist of the image creating another artwork To Morrison in response to Morrison's demand. [184]

  4. List of international prime ministerial trips made by Scott ...

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    Morrison sharing an elbow bump with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga in 2020. This is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Scott Morrison, the 30th Prime Minister of Australia. During his time in office (August 2018 to May 2022), Scott Morrison made twenty-nine international trips to eighteen sovereign countries. The ...

  5. 2018 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spills - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal-National Coalition won office under the leadership of Tony Abbott in the 2013 Australian federal election. [7] The Abbott government was brought down by an internal party room challenge, launched by Malcolm Turnbull in September 2015, in which Turnbull won 54 votes of the Liberal Party room to 44 and the Turnbull government became the executive government of Australia.

  6. Second Morrison ministry - Wikipedia

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    The second Morrison ministry (Liberal–National Coalition) was the 72nd ministry of the Australian Government. It was led by Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The second Morrison ministry succeeded the first Morrison ministry following the 2019 Australian federal election. The ministry was announced on 26 May 2019 and was sworn in on 29 May. [1]

  7. Chaos erupts at Antony Blinken’s final press conference as ...

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    Chaos erupted at Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s final press conference Thursday after an announced Israel-Hamas cease-fire and hostage deal, with State Department employees forcibly ...

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    The president will be speaking tonight on the last day of the NATO summit in Washington, D.C.

  9. The quiet Australians - Wikipedia

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    The quiet Australians" is an expression that was used by Australian politician Scott Morrison when his Liberal/National Coalition unexpectedly won the 2019 Australian federal election on 18 May 2019, meaning Morrison would continue as Prime Minister of Australia.