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Sussan Ley elected first female Liberal party leader, narrowly defeating Angus Taylor in ballot

Ley elected 29 votes to 25 over the former shadow treasurer, with Ted O’Brien elected deputy leader

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Sussan Ley has become Australia’s first female opposition leader, beating Angus Taylor in the race for the Liberal leadership.

Senators and MPs met to elect a new leadership team at Parliament House on Tuesday morning, without Peter Dutton, the former leader who lost his seat in the historic drubbing at the 3 May federal election.

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