Recent polls show a coalition ahead of labor on a priority basis for two parties, 51-49
Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume has made it clear that the coalition will take part in the election and win, and sees the hung parliament as “the worst outcome.”
Australia’s suspended parliament occurs when political parties do not win most seats in the House of Representatives. This leads to negotiations between the parties and forms minority governments or coalitions.
Hume said the “teal” independents have strong voting records for Labour and Green when asked if the Union would work with them.
Hume avoided closing the door to working with minor parties, but emphasized that it’s really important to “see what people do, not what people say.”
“We’re planning on going to this election to win the election because it’s better than what Australians have had in the last three years,” she said.
“We believe that the worst outcome will be hung in the parliament. Of course, we consider that the vote for people outside the Kuomintang, who are not all members of the Kuomintang, is a vote for (Prime Minister) Anthony Albanese. , and potentially, the congress that causes confusion.”
Teal Independent Aregraspender, representing Sydney’s wealthy eastern suburbs in Wentworth’s seat, left the room in a February 17 interview due to the possibility of working with both the Union and the Labour Government.
Wentworth traditionally voted for liberals before Spender’s victory, but to secure a seat in the next election, it would take more than a normal liberal foundation, and wider range to win. Explore voters.
Other famous teals in Congress include Zari Stegal, Monique Ryan, Zoe Daniel, Kate Cheney and Sophie Scamp.
Reclaiming some of the seats lost to the Teals in the 2022 election is seen as important for the Union’s election chances. However, the coalition also often votes in voters in the outer suburban areas, including Hunters.
This comes after opposition leader Peter Dutton said on February 17 that Greens Teal “said he only supports the labor government.”
But Dutton suggested that Spender and independent lawmakers Dye Le and Bob Katar could help the coalition form the government if they lack a few seats.
Election Day is still in the air
The Australian election is scheduled to be called this year, but so far the Prime Minister has been tightening Election Day.
Elections will be required by May 17th, as both the House and Senate are held on the same day, as half of the senators signed a term in the middle of the year.
Meanwhile, Housing Minister Claire O’Neill, when asked about the number of votes for today’s show on February 17, mentioned the global factors affecting the economy. She pointed to the economies of the US, Canada and the UK. It’s similar to Australia’s difficulties.”
“It was a difficult time. No one would deny that Australians are under great pressure, but everything we did to help people with cost-of-living issues was Peter Dutton I remember coming out and opposed them.