Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk requests privacy after media photographed her on holidays i

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While Queensland Prime Minister Annastacia Palaszczuk has requested privacy from media while vacationing in southern Italy, her colleagues at the ministry continue to reject speculation about future of her leadership. Highlights Ms Palaszczuk is now partner with Brisbane surgeon Dr.On vacation in Italy with Reza Adib. Ms Palaszczuk is currently partnering with Brisbane surgeon Dr.On vacation in Italy with Reza Adib. "Everyone has the right to leave," she said on social media. "Everyone has the right to secede," he said on social media. Cabinet ministers have spent the last few days defending the prime minister's leadership. Ms Palaszczuk will speak at an international medical conference in Naples, with her partner, Brisbane surgeon Dr.On leave abroad with Reza Adib. The prime minister was followed and photographed by News Corp newspapers during his trip, reportedly being asked about the domestic dissatisfaction of his Labor colleagues. Ms Palaszczuk made a statement on social media, asking the media to respect her privacy during her two weeks off. "I'm on leave. Everyone has the right to leave," she said. "I ask the media to respect my privacy. Steven Miles Acting Prime Minister. I'll be back on 911." Deputy Prime Steven Miles, Finance Minister Cameron Dick and Health Shannon Fentiman are among cabinet ministers who have spent the last few days defending Mr Palaszczuk's leadership since the weekend rumors began. Miles dismissed speculation that Ms Palaszczuk had lost support, describing it as "rumor and gossip", risking pressure to step down as prime minister before the next election. He said the reports and photos were "disgraceful". "No one deserves to be harassed or have their privacy violated by photographers while on leave," he said in a social media post. "He deserves to spend time with his loved ones once in a while." Ms. Fentiman supported Ms. Palaszczuk's call for privacy at a press conference on the Gold Coast. “He works incredibly hard, like all of us, and I think he can agree that everyone deserves a break from time to time,” she said. This comes after a politically damaging week for Palaszczuk's government after a number of amendments, including amendments to youth justice laws, were rushed through parliament and required the state's Human Rights Act to be repealed.




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