Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has said ambitious MPs will have to satisfy themselves with committee chairmanships if the coalition wins the next election, confirming that he expects to keep his front bench in place.
Australian Prime Minister-elect Tony Abbott's shadow ministers went to the 7 September federal election on an 'expectation' that he is now busily trashing and there is unrest in the ranks.
News.com.au 10 September 2013:
QUEENSLAND MPs are demanding greater representation on Tony Abbott's new front bench to reflect their large share of seats....some MPs believe the state has been under-represented since it delivers a swathe of seats to Mr Abbott in 2010.
UPDATE
NSW senator Arthur
Sinodinos, who ran John Howard’s office when he was prime minister, will
not be appointed to cabinet but will be given a portfolio in the outer
ministry.....
Senior Coalition sources
said there had been “question marks” raised internally over the last week about
whether Senator Sinodinos may have to appear before a corruption inquiry
related to a directorship he once held. Senator Sinodinos, a renowned figure
inside the Coalition and former National Australia Bank executive, maintains he
has done nothing wrong and his colleagues support him.
Queensland
Senator Sue Boyce has attacked the Liberal Party's inability to recruit and
promote women.
Her criticism comes
just as incoming prime minister Tony Abbott announces his new cabinet, which is
predicted to have only one woman, Julie Bishop.
Senator Boyce, who
will retire from the Senate next July, said the Liberal Party did not support
women through the parliamentary process...
“It's a systemic problem in the party – how embarrassing to be a
government with only one woman at a senior level,” Senator Boyce said.
Tony Abbott is facing
more dissent from within Coalition ranks, with Liberal MP Dennis Jensen
criticising not only his leader's decisions regarding the placement of
portfolios but also the incoming government's signature policy on paid parental
leave.
Dr Jensen, the Member
for the West Australian seat of Tangney, has told ABC News 24 he is
"confused" about which minister will handle the science portfolio.
Yesterday, Mr Abbott
said science would "largely" be in the industry portfolio, under
incoming minister Ian Macfarlane.
But Dr Jensen, who had
expressed interest in taking on the responsibility, believes some of it will be
within education.
"I'm somewhat
confused about what's happened with the science portfolio. It's not just
completely with the industry portfolio, there's parts of it within education
which will make it a somewhat schizophrenic policy area," he said.
"This is something
that to me is strange.
"I mean we've got a
Minister for Sport for God's sake, but we don't have a Minister for
Science.".....