Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was sworn in Thursday's three-year, three days later, he was expelled from the same work within the government showdown.
Governor Quentin Bryce Rudd commissioned to restore parliament in half an hour what may be its last day before the election.
"I will do my absolute best," Rudd told Bryce, he appointed governor, he was the last prime minister.
Anthony Albanese was sworn in as deputy prime minister and treasurer Bowen was sworn in the same ceremony. Rudd said, when he will announce his cabinet after the resignation of seven ministers, former Prime Minister Gillard (Julia Gillard) downfall.
Rudd faces a potential non-confidence vote in parliament, he might survive. However, losses may lead to early August 3rd elections.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard's resignation on Wednesday night after losing the ruling party MPs Rudd votes 57 votes 45.
Gilad September 14 election date. But Rudd did not indicate whether he would stick to this timetable.
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