
- Cost-K-living pressure to dominate the campaign.
- Polls show almost election campaigns.
- The Governor-General allows to make elections,
Sydney: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanis on Friday called a national election, in which a five-week campaign was launched, dominating the cost-living pressures.
The Albanies Labor Party won a majority in the last federal election in 2022, but recently the opinion poll showed the party’s neck and neck with opposition Liberal-National Alliance when the votes of small parties are re-formulated.
He said in a press conference, “Our government has chosen Australian ways to face global challenges-helping people cost people during construction for the future.” “The strength and flexibility that our people have shown, Australia is turning the corner. Now on 3 May, you choose the path forward.”
Albani first met the country’s Governor-General Sam Mostin to formally allow the election to formally call the election as per Australia’s Constitution. The Governor-General-The head of the state of Australia, represents King Charles of Britain.
Tight campaign
Albanis has announced measures to please families and businesses in recent months, including Tuesday’s budget deduction, which is the rising cost of living in the country to dominate the campaign.
On Friday, Albanis focused on the attack on his campaign on the opposition liberal and national alliance, saying that it would rinse government programs and cancel the minor new tax cuts passed by Parliament.
A close election may mean that no party or parties’ alliance will be able to form the government in itself, instead, small parties and independents have to rely on the country’s lower house to handle the majority.
Albanese, a long-term labor legalist, who grew up in government housing, has been suffering from popularity, as the cost and interest rates of living during their tenure have increased rapidly.
In the February meeting, inflation by the Central Bank of Australia and the decision by the central bank of Australia have reduced the polling numbers of Albanis to help for the first time in five years.
After enjoying a healthy leadership for his tenure, his personal approval rating is now close to Liberal leader Peter Datton, a former police officer and the Defense Minister in the final Liberal-National Government.
Datton campaigned on a housing crisis that he says that the house ownership is out of reach, and on Friday he said that up to 25% will have more houses than permanent stay.
Datton told reporters that it would be at the center of his government to reduce the cost of energy for small businesses and homes.
“If the energy is ineffective and incredible then it is a disaster for the economy,” he said, criticizing labor infection for renewable energy.
A liberal and national government will reserve gas that is not already under the export contract to meet the Australian demand, to reduce power prices for manufacturers and supermarkets, he said.
“It is important that we respect our foreign export contracts but it is equally important to ensure that we can take care of Australians first,” he said.
For a long time, Datton plans to adopt nuclear power in the country.
Datton promised a cut for fuel that he said he said that he would bring rapid relief in homes as they fill the car, compared to the tax cuts of the labor starting next year.
The two leaders have made an additional promise of $ 8.5 billion ($ 5.42 billion) in four years to sideline the country’s public healthcare system.
Explaining how her invalid pensioner mother was considered as an Australian billionaire in the same public hospital, Albanis on Friday revived a intimidation campaign, which dominated the 2016 election, would cut the medicare, suggesting the alliance. Datton has said that he will match the Labor’s plan to promote medicare funding for doctors’ visits.
Another issue in the campaign would be which leader will handle relations with US President Donald Trump, who imposed steel and aluminum tariffs affecting Australian exports. Trump is expected to declare another round of tariffs on business partners next week.
Albanis said that his government was entangled “on a daily basis” with the Trump administration on tariffs, and pointed to his two phone calls with the US President and the initial meetings between the two countries defense and foreign ministers.
Without Trump’s name, Albanis demanded Datton to dump as a policies like Trump, such as the public servant cutting jobs.
Albanis said at his press conference, “There is a series of ideas borrowed from others – we need Australian ways.”