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tony pallas lives and works at restoring cars in tony abbott's constituency. he voted for the prime minister in 2013 but has become disillusioned. >> quite disappointed because of the policies you know that he pushed and come up with you know. >> pallas is not the only one, many in tony abbott's party have lost faith in him. in canberra on monday he faced a chastenning experience, a vote of no confidence. he survived but it was less than a convincing win. 61 colleagues supported him, but 39 voted against him. >> i accept that the last years have been difficult weeks for the government. but, they've also been difficult weeks for the australian people. difficult, more so than people expect and deserve, they expect a government getting on with the job. i am confident that we have put this behind us. i'm confident that as of today we are back at work for the people of australia. >> reporter: but abbott may yet face another challenge. it's reminiscent of the power struggles of the previous government when julia gillard took over from kevin rudd only to see him win h
tony pallas lives and works at restoring cars in tony abbott's constituency. he voted for the prime minister in 2013 but has become disillusioned. >> quite disappointed because of the policies you know that he pushed and come up with you know. >> pallas is not the only one, many in tony abbott's party have lost faith in him. in canberra on monday he faced a chastenning experience, a vote of no confidence. he survived but it was less than a convincing win. 61 colleagues supported...
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. >> tony ab bath needs people like tony pallas to leave behind him. they're not. poll suggests most australians would vote out if they could an overwhelming number don't want tony abbott as prime minister. many think he hasn't ended the speculation, merely delayed the inevitable. andrew thomas, al jazeera sydney. >>> a plan in greece to continue theto roll back the austerity process. >> alexis tsipras in his first address to parliament as prime minister tsipras stayed true to the policy of austerity. >> the greek people gave a strong and clear mandate to end austerity, catastrophic austerity and to change policies. consequently the notorious bailout was cancelled by its own failure and destructive results. >> reporter: this means that the bailout for greece is effectively over because stiches tsipras refuses to meet auditors and needs time to renegotiate with the rest of europe. >> we will state again and again, greece wants to service its debt. if our partners want this too they can join us at the table to find a way to make it vinyl. >> reporter: the punch of th
. >> tony ab bath needs people like tony pallas to leave behind him. they're not. poll suggests most australians would vote out if they could an overwhelming number don't want tony abbott as prime minister. many think he hasn't ended the speculation, merely delayed the inevitable. andrew thomas, al jazeera sydney. >>> a plan in greece to continue theto roll back the austerity process. >> alexis tsipras in his first address to parliament as prime minister tsipras stayed...
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tony abbott believes people like tony pallas are behind him - they are not. most australians would vote out the current government if it good. an over welcoming do not want him as prime minister. many think he hasn't ended speculation. >> the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog says contaminated water leaking from fukushima nuclear plant is a challenging issue. they are reviewing work to decommission the plant, damned in an earthquake in 2011. tetco was criticized for leaks into the pacific ocean. it will be unable to contaminate water at the site before a march deadline. the latest opposition leader will be in court hoping to be cleared of sodomy charges, it is believed they are politically motivated. more from kuala lumpur. >> anwar has been walking out of the court for a while. his previous acquittal was overturned last march. guilty of sodomy and sentenced for five years, he's been an bail pending an appeal. allegations of sodomy after falling out from the ruling party. and he was the deputy prime minister. charged and convicted, he spent several years in gaol before
tony abbott believes people like tony pallas are behind him - they are not. most australians would vote out the current government if it good. an over welcoming do not want him as prime minister. many think he hasn't ended speculation. >> the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog says contaminated water leaking from fukushima nuclear plant is a challenging issue. they are reviewing work to decommission the plant, damned in an earthquake in 2011. tetco was criticized for leaks into the pacific ocean. it...
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tony works and restoring cars. he voted for the prime minister, but he has become disillusioned. >> quite disappointed, yes because of the policies that pushed and come up. >> pallasis not the only one. many in tony abbott's party have lost faith in him. he faced a chastening experience a vote of no-confidence. he survived, but it's less than a convincing win. many supported him but 39 voted against him. >> obviously i accept that the last few weeks have been difficult weeks for the government. but they've always been difficult weeks for the australian people because the people expect and deserve a government getting on with the job. i am confident that we're back at work for the people of australia. about but abbott may yet face another challenge. it's all reminiscent to see rutt brought back. some say he does not consult facing falling prices for commodityies, abbott has struggled to get important close-cutting legislation from parliament. he has had to backtrack frees to see doctors and he is seen as gaffe-prone prime minister. he gave a knighthood not to an utahns but australian, but to british. >> an opinion pole suggests that most australians would vote out
tony works and restoring cars. he voted for the prime minister, but he has become disillusioned. >> quite disappointed, yes because of the policies that pushed and come up. >> pallasis not the only one. many in tony abbott's party have lost faith in him. he faced a chastening experience a vote of no-confidence. he survived, but it's less than a convincing win. many supported him but 39 voted against him. >> obviously i accept that the last few weeks have been difficult weeks...