Anthony Albanese’s Labor party was edging closer to securing a majority government on Sunday as the full extent of the losses suffered by Scott Morrison’s rightwing Coalition government in Australia’s federal election were laid bare.
Anthony Albanese’s Labor Party came close to forming a majority government on Sunday, while Scott Morrison’s right-wing coalition suffered a major blow in Australia’s federal election. defeat.
Labor took the lead in a number of seats with tight margins including Bennelong, the Sydney seat once held by conservative Liberal party former prime minister John Howard. It also led in Boothby, which has been held by the Liberal party since 1949, a result that would push it closer to the 76 electorates needed to form a government without crossbench support.
Labor has a narrow lead in a number of seats, including Sydney’s Bennelong seat once held by the conservative Liberal Party’s former prime minister John Howard. Labour is also ahead in Boothby, which has been dominated by the Liberals since 1949, a result that would bring Labour closer to 76 seats to form a government without the need for support from the middle seat.