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Kevin Rudd shuns Australia party leadership vote | |
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Kevin Rudd has shunned a leadership ballot called by Australian PM Julia Gillard amid debate over who should lead Labor into September's election. | |
Ms Gillard called the vote after a senior MP said the issue had to be resolved as it was "killing" the party. | |
But Mr Rudd, who has the support of a number of MPs, said he was keeping a promise not to mount a challenge. | |
Ms Gillard was elected unopposed, with no actual vote called. | |
Polls show Mr Rudd has more public support than Ms Gillard, who looks set to lose the election to the Liberal Party's Tony Abbott. | |
The ballot, which also followed days of speculation over the leadership, had been scheduled for 16:30 (05:30 GMT), but minutes before it was due to take place Mr Rudd made his intentions known. | |
"I believe in honouring my word... others take such commitments lightly, I do not," he said in reference to an earlier pledge not to challenge. | |
"I have also said that the only circumstances under which I would consider a return to leadership would be if there was an overwhelming majority of the parliamentary party requesting such a return, drafting me to return and the position was vacant," he went on. | |
"I am here to inform you that those circumstances do not exist." | |
Mr Rudd has remained a thorn in Ms Gillard's side since she ousted him as prime minister in 2010. | |
He challenged her for the party leadership in February 2012, but lost by 31 votes to 71. | |
In recent weeks, however, local media reports had suggested he was closer to marshalling the numbers needed for victory. |