“TONY ABBOTT IS SAID TO BE STAGING A MAJOR COMEBACK — AND IT COULD RESHAPE THE LIBERAL PARTY FROM THE INSIDE”: Insiders say the former PM is set to return to active political life in a powerful new role

Former prime minister Tony Abbott will be nominated unopposed to become the next federal president of the Liberal Party.

Tony Abbott is returning to active political life - as the Liberal Party's next federal president. (Russell Freeman/AAP PHOTOS)

Abbott will be the only nominee for the conservative party’s top administrative role, which will be confirmed at a federal council meeting in Melbourne next week, a senior Liberal official told AAP late on Friday.

“He’ll be elected unopposed,” the official said, referring to Abbott, who served as coalition prime minister from 2013 to 2015.

Former foreign minister Alexander Downer has been nominated for vice president of the party – one of five nominees for four second-in-command positions, the official said.

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Downer will contest for the vice president role after withdrawing from a race with Abbott for the top job in the party’s organisational wing, local media reported.

The new role will mark a return to the political stage for Mr Abbott after he lost his Sydney seat of Warringah at the 2019 federal election.