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Exit polls indicate Labor win in Australia


18 May 2019  

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SYDNEY: The first exit polls from Australia’s elections held in Saturday indicated a victory for the opposition Labor party.

A Nine-Galaxy poll showed Labor beating the governing Liberal coalition 52-48, which would signal a clear parliamentary majority.

If the exits polls come true it would see former union leader Bill Shorten become prime minister after six years of conservative government.

 

 

Publish Date : 18 May 2019 20:10 PM

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