sábado, 11 de setembro de 2010

Australia's prime minister brings back Rudd to Cabinet


(CNN) -- Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard has brought back into her government, in a senior cabinet post, the man she overthrew in June.
Announcing her ministry in Melbourne Saturday, Gillard named Kevin Rudd as foreign affairs minister.
Gillard, who was Rudd's deputy prime minister in June, toppled him from the top job during a power struggle within the Labor government. At the time Rudd's popularity had been tumbling.
Soon after, Gillard called an election for August -- the outcome of which was decided only this week when the support of two independent members of parliament enabled Labor to retain government with a 76-74 majority.
Although relations between them have been obviously strained, Rudd supported Gillard during the election campaign and retained his own seat in the parliament.
Gillard had said that if Labor won the election she would offer Rudd a senior cabinet post and she has kept her word.
Rudd, a career diplomat before entering parliament, is ideally suited to the foreign affairs portfolio. He is fluent in Mandarin and did a diplomatic stint in China, which is now Australia's biggest export market.
CNN