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Conservatives win Australian elections


19 May 2019  

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SYDNEY: Australia’s conservative government on Sunday celebrated its surprise election victory. Australia’s Liberal-led coalition has won or is leading in 74 seats in its quest for a 76-seat majority with three-quarters of votes counted.

The opposition Labor party has conceded defeat and Bill Shorten stepped down as its leader.

The U.S. and Israeli leaders have Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s return to the office.

Publish Date : 19 May 2019 10:25 AM

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