SYDNEY: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was sworn in for a second time period on Tuesday (Could 13), alongside his ministers, after a landslide win at a nationwide election he stated had returned the biggest centre-left Labour authorities since federation in 1901.
Albanese’s Labour Get together rode a voter backlash in opposition to world instability attributable to United States President Donald Trump’s insurance policies to a come-from-behind victory on Could 3.
The opposition conservative Liberal Get together, whose chief Peter Dutton misplaced his seat on the election, chosen Sussan Ley as its new chief on Tuesday, a celebration spokeswoman informed reporters.
Ley will change into the primary lady chief of the federal Liberal Get together, which misplaced metropolis seats in Sydney and Melbourne to ladies who ran as impartial candidates with insurance policies supporting local weather change and gender equality within the final two elections.
“Australia spoke very clearly to the Liberal Get together,” Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds informed reporters on Tuesday after Ley’s win.
The Australian Electoral Fee is but to finalise vote counting in a number of seats, though Labour has claimed not less than 92 seats out of the 150-seat Home of Representatives.
It was the biggest Labour caucus since Australia was shaped by the federation of six former British colonies in 1901, Albanese stated on Monday.