In the Australian general election, the opposition Australian Labor Party defeated the Conservative Party, which had ruled the country for a...
In the Australian general election, the opposition Australian Labor Party defeated the Conservative Party, which had ruled the country for a decade, and Prime Minister Scott Morrison congratulated Anthony Albanese.
According to foreign news agencies, Labor leader Anthony Albanese, after being in opposition for more than nine years, expressed his determination to unite the Australian people in his statement on his party's victory in the elections. Want to do
"I want to unite the country," Anthony Albanese told reporters as he left his home for a Labor party rally in Sydney last night to celebrate the election victory.
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Explaining his point, he said, "I think people want to be united, they want opportunities and goals for our common interests and they are aware of it. I think people are very divided. People Now we want to be one nation and I want to play a leading role in this regard.
On the other hand, Conservative Prime Minister Scott Morrison also conceded defeat in the election and congratulated Anthony Albanes on his victory.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in a statement that he had called Anthony Albanese to concede defeat in the election and congratulated him on his victory.
Scott Morrison acknowledged that this was a day of hardship and defeat for his Liberal Party.
Remember that the Australian Labor Party has been ruling Australia for the last decade.
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Speaking to supporters in Sydney, Scott Morrison said: "Today I have spoken to the Leader of the Opposition and incoming Prime Minister Anthony Albanes and congratulated him on his election victory.
With the election results and almost half of the votes counted, Anthony Albanese party has become the largest party in parliament, but it has not yet won a clear majority.
According to the report, the results so far have been decisive for independent candidates who have put a lot of emphasis on climate policy and raised their voices on climate change, with independent candidates from Prime Minister Scott Morrison party Defeated in their strong conservative urban circles.
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Anthony Albanese has achieved spectacular success in the country three years after the epidemic Code-19, wildfires caused by climate change, droughts and floods affected millions of Australians.
"People say climate change is a crisis they want to address," said Adam Bendt, a leader who won the election.
Earlier this week, Anthony Albanese appealed to voters to give his party a chance to run the country, urging people to reject the divisive prime minister.
The Labor leader had said that the country needed a prime minister with a very good character.
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Speaking on the eve of the Adelaide election, Anthony Albanese began politics as the son of a mother living in a government colony in Sydney and recounted his life's journey to reach the highest office in the country.
Speaking in an emotional tone during his speech, Anthony Albanese said: "My story tells a lot about this country. Standing in front of you
More than 7 million people exercised their right to vote prematurely or by postal ballot, according to the Australian Election Commission.
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