Australia heads to August vote
Last Updated: Friday, July 16, 2010 | 11:20 PM ET
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Australia's first woman prime minister Julia Gillard, who has led the country for three weeks, has called a general election on Aug. 21 and urged voters to show trust in her by returning her party for a second three-year term.
Critics accuse her of rushing to an election to capitalize on a surge in her Labor Party's popularity in opinion polls that analysts say typically occurs in the first weeks after a party chooses a new leader.
Gillard said she was honouring a pledge she made after she grabbed power in a surprise Labor coup to quickly allow voters to choose the prime minister and government they want.
"Today, I seek a mandate from the Australian people to move Australia forward," she told reporters at Parliament House.
"I'll be asking Australians for their trust so that we can move forward together … with plans to build a sustainable Australia," she added.
Opinion polls point to Labor winning a second three-year term, but analysts expect a tight contest against a resurgent conservative opposition led by Tony Abbott.
"The people of Queensland won't be conned by a prime minister who is now running to the polls before she has established her credentials to lead our nation," Abbott said.
Gillard was former prime minister Kevin Rudd's deputy. Rudd became a Labor Party hero when he led it to a crushing election victory in November 2007 after 11 years in opposition.
He remained one of the most popular prime ministers in modern Australian history until he made a series of unpopular political moves earlier this year, including shelving a key pledge to make major industries pay for the carbon gas that they emit.
The government under Rudd this year abandoned a $2.2-billion Cdn free home ceiling insulation program after four workmen died and scores of house fires were blamed on sloppy installation. A $16-billion program to build a new hall in every school has produced scores of examples of inflated construction contracts.
Gillard has promised to return Australia to a surplus budget in three years.
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