Australia’s prime minister says he’ll quit Parliament if his party wants a leadership ballot.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says he plans to hold a party meeting on Friday if a majority of his ruling conservative Liberal Party lawmakers want it.
If that meeting calls for a leadership ballot, he will quit Parliament.
That would create a by-election that could cost the government its single-seat majority or spur his replacement to immediately call a general election.
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