Australia's new prime minister sworn into power

In this Sept. 7, 2013 file photo, Australian opposition leader Tony Abbott arrives on stage to deliver his victory speech in Australia's national election in Sydney. Prime Minister-elect Abbott has rekindled the sexism accusations that have dogged his political career by naming only one woman - Foreign Minister Julie Bishop - to the 19-member Cabinet that will be sworn into government Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013. AP/Rob Griffith

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Tony Abbott has been sworn in as Australia's new prime minister 11 days after he led his conservative opposition to a crushing election victory.

Abbott was the first of 42 government executives to be sworn in Wednesday by Governor General Quentin Bryce at a ceremony at Government House in the capital Canberra. He has been criticized for including only one woman in his 19-member Cabinet, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop.

Abbott's party defeated former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's center-left Labor Party on Sept. 7 elections.

Abbott has already announced that Australia's contentious new policy on asylum seekers that includes turning back their boats to Indonesia begins on Wednesday.

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