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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wins the second term

MElbourne, Australia – Anthony Albanese claimed the victory as the first Australian Prime Minister, who confirmed the second consecutive term on Saturday for 21 years and suggested that his government has increased its majority rather than modeling itself on US President Donald Trump administration.

“The Australians have decided to face global challenges on the Australian road, taking care of each other during the future,” Sydney told Albanese's supporters.

“We don't have to beg or borrow or copy anywhere else. We are not looking for our inspiration abroad. We find it here in our values ​​and people,” he added.

His left-wing Labor Party was the brand's leader Peter Dutton, the opposition leader “Doge-Y Dutton”, and accused his conservative liberal parties of imitating Trump and the efficiency of his government department.

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Dutton had previously admitted that his union of conservative parties had been defeated in the elections and that he had lost his parliamentary place he had held for 24 years.

Dutton's situation is parallel to Pierre Poilevre, Canada's opposition manager, who lost his place after Trump announced the Economic War to the US neighbor. Poilievre had previously been considered to be the next Prime Minister of Canada and grazed his conservative party for the first time in ten years.

Analysts argue that Trump's reflection became a political positive negative for Australian Conservatives after Trump determined global tariffs.

The trumpet of the Patriots of the Minor Party, inspired by Trump's policy, with the advertising budget funded by the mining magnet Clive Palmer, which overshadowed larger parties, attracted only 2% of the vote.

Zareh Ghaziarian, a political lecturer at the University of Monash, located in Melbourne, questioned the importance of the election results “Doge-Y Dutton”.

“We don't know. But I'm not sure it had a huge impact,” Ghazarian said. “This is a huge victory for Laborists and the mass reprimand of the Liberal Party.”

US congratulates Albanes' re -election

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio congratulated Albanese in his elections for his second three -year term.

“Australia is a valued ally, partner and friend in the United States. Our common values ​​and democratic traditions offer the bedrock as a permanent union and deep ties between our peoples,” Rubio said in a statement.

“The US hopes to deepen its relations with Australia to promote our common interests and to promote freedom and stability in the Indo-Paicing Ocean region and worldwide,” he added.

The left -handed control of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer congratulated Albaneel on his victory.

“Britain and Australia are as close as ever-it shows that long-distance-friendship relationships can be the strongest,” Starmer said. “I know we will continue to cooperate in terms of our common ambitions, including trade, investments and energy, working for people working for a better life in the United Kingdom and Australia.”

The workforce was a narrow majority of 78 places in the 151-seat House of Representatives, in the lower house, where the parties are formed by governments.

Australian governments are usually elected for at least another term, but they are expected to lose places in other elections. However, the labor force is aware to increase its majority during another term.

High prices are the main election problem

Energy policy and inflation have been the main problems in the campaign, with both sides agree to the country, facing the cost of living.

The Liberal Party accused the government's waste of increasing inflation and interest rates and has allowed AX to reduce government spending from more than five public services.

Although both said that the state should reach the emissions of Net-Zero greenhouse gases by 2050, Dutton states that instead of nuclear energy, such as solar and wind turbines, based on nuclear energy, would ensure cheaper electricity.

The laboratory stated that the Dutton administration would reduce the services to pay seven nuclear generators funded by government funded. There is currently no nuclear energy in Australia.

Opposition senator Jacinta Nampijnpa Price would have been responsible for cutting 41,000 public service jobs in the Dutton Administration. He attracted the attention of the media last month when he told supporters that his government would make Australia great again.

Trump's echoes

Price told journalists at the time that he did not recall, using the words that resemble the Republican slogan “Make America again great”.

Price, who said she was photographed by wearing Maga Cap's “Christmas Jest”, accused news media for focusing on Trump on the election campaign.

“You did everything about Donald Trump,” said Price Australian Broadcasting Corp.

The elections were in the background about what both sides of politics describe as an expensive crisis.

The country's largest food aid charity Foodbank Australia announced last year of 3.4 million households of 27 million people. This meant that the Australians were missing a meal, eating less or worried about food before they could afford more.

The central bank reduced the interest rate on the comparative cash in February by a quarterly percentage point at the exhibition at the exhibition that the worst of financial difficulties had passed. The speed reduction is widely reduced at the next Board meeting of the bank on May 20, this time the investment facilitates the international economic uncertainty caused by Trump's tariff policy.

The stage was announced by Australia from Perth

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