24.02.2012
Rudd arrived back in Australia from the United States early Friday after he plunged the country's minority government into a new leadership crisis by resigning as foreign minister following months of simmering tension with Gillard.
Gillard has called a leadership vote for Monday to resolve the issue to stamp her authority over the governing Labor Party and head off Rudd's hopes of building support.
"This ultimately is a question of people power," Rudd told reporters when he arrived in his home town ofBrisbane .
"A core question for the Australian people right now is whether they believe the Prime minister continues to have the trust and confidence of the Australian people."
Gillard has support from the majority of Labor's 103 lawmakers, including most members of cabinet, and is poised to win Monday's vote. She has called on Rudd to abandon any leadership ambitions if he loses.
A surprise victory for Rudd, who remains more popular than Gillard with voters, could trigger an early election and risk the government's major reforms, including a carbon tax and a 30 percent tax on coal and iron ore mines.
UPDATE: Australia’s Kevin Rudd Will Challenge Prime Minister who ousted him for leadership of Nation.
Gillard has called a leadership vote for Monday to resolve the issue to stamp her authority over the governing Labor Party and head off Rudd's hopes of building support.
"This ultimately is a question of people power," Rudd told reporters when he arrived in his home town of
"A core question for the Australian people right now is whether they believe the Prime minister continues to have the trust and confidence of the Australian people."
Gillard has support from the majority of Labor's 103 lawmakers, including most members of cabinet, and is poised to win Monday's vote. She has called on Rudd to abandon any leadership ambitions if he loses.
A surprise victory for Rudd, who remains more popular than Gillard with voters, could trigger an early election and risk the government's major reforms, including a carbon tax and a 30 percent tax on coal and iron ore mines.
UPDATE: Australia’s Kevin Rudd Will Challenge Prime Minister who ousted him for leadership of Nation.

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