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[Published: Monday February 26 2018]

 Ex-journalist becomes Australia deputy PM

Canberra 26 Feb (ANA) - A former regional newspaper editor, Michael McCormack, has been chosen as Australia's new deputy prime minister. He replaces Barnaby Joyce as leader of the Nationals, the governing coalition's junior partner.
 
Mr Joyce resigned on Friday over his affair with a former staffer, after holding the post for two years. Mr McCormack, a relatively unknown conservative, has attracted criticism for a column he wrote in 1993 in which he described homosexuality as "sordid".
 
As leader of the Nationals, he automatically becomes deputy to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull - who heads the Liberal Party. Mr McCormack was elected by Nationals MPs ahead of one other contender, George Christensen.
 
He said Mr Joyce, who is now a backbencher, had been an "outstanding leader". "His service to our party and to our nation will never be diminished. His legacy will endure," Mr McCormack told reporters on Monday.(ANA)
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