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August 30, 2008 1:35:37 AM CDT



Labor Takes Australian Elections

Posted Nov 24, 07 5:30 AM CST in World 

(Newser) – Former Diplomat Kevin Rudd is poised to become Australia's new prime minister after his Labor Party claimed victory in yesterday's elections. Labor expects to take at least 83 of the 150 seats in Parliament, Reuters reports. Meanwhile, current PM John Howard faces the possibility of losing his own seat in Sydney.

The younger Rudd campaigned as a new generation of leadership, while the 11-year prime minister cited his experience and Australia's economic growth as reasons to keep him in office. Rudd has pledged to withdraw Australian troops from Iraq and sign the Kyoto Protocol on climate change, and he is expected to cultivate closer relations with Asian nations.

Sources Reuters, Associated Press

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Australian Prime Minister John Howard walks past a campaign poster promoting his opposition, Labor Party leader Kevin Rudd, outside a polling station before casting his ballot at a suburban Sydney school...   (Associated Press)
Australian Labor Party candidate Maxine McKew, right, walks past a billboard of Labor leader Kevin Rudd after casting her vote in the Sydney electorate of Bennelong held by Prime Minister John Howard...   (Associated Press)
Australia's Labor Party opposition leader Kevin Rudd casts his vote with his wife Therese in the suburb of Bulimba in Brisbane, Australia, Saturday, Nov. 24, 2007 in a federal election. Rudd had a clear...   (Associated Press)
Australian Prime Minister John Howard waves after casting his ballot at a suburban Sydney school in the federal election Saturday, Nov. 24, 2007. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)   (Associated Press)
Australia's Opposition Party leader Kevin Rudd center, has his photo taken with a shopper as he walks around Indooroopilly shopping center in Brisbane, Australia, Friday, Nov. 23, 2007, ahead of the...   (Associated Press)
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