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Australian PM sets election for May 18


11 April 2019  

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SYDNEY: Australia’s prime minister has called for a national election for May 18.

The vote will decide whether the conservative government gets a rare third term in office — and whether embattled incumbent Scott Morrison can beat the odds and hang on to power.

Polls have consistently shown his centre-left Labor opponents with a commanding lead, suggesting a new administration led by former union leader Bill Shorten.

 

Publish Date : 11 April 2019 21:34 PM

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