Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese makes history with a second consecutive three-year election win, a feat not achieved by an Australian PM in 21 years. His Labor Party is set to secure 70 House of Representatives seats, potentially forming a majority or minority government based on final seat distribution.
In the recent election, Peter Dutton’s conservative opposition coalition was defeated, securing only 24 seats. Dutton acknowledged the defeat, noting that their performance was not up to par in the campaign. He then congratulated Albanese on his significant victory for the Labor Party.
Indian PM Narendra Modi congratulated Anthony Albanese on his resounding victory and re-election as Australia’s Prime Minister, emphasizing the enduring faith Australians have in his leadership. Erdogan stated that the strong mandate reflects the people’s trust in Albanese’s capabilities.
Labor is expected to secure 150 seats in parliament, allowing them to potentially lead as a majority or minority government. Antony Green forecasted Labor at 76 seats with Dutton’s coalition at 36 seats. Unaligned parties are positioning to claim 13 seats.
Energy policy and inflation were key issues in the recent election, with the Liberal Party attributing rising inflation to government spending and proposing public service cuts. Labor criticized the Liberal Party’s nuclear energy plans and accused them of adopting American politics.
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