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SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's National Party has split from its conservative coalition partner of over 60 years, the Liberal Party, citing policy differences over renewable energy and after a ...
Australia's conservative Liberal-National coalition - the nation's main opposition political party - has split after a partnership lasting almost 80 years.
The National Party of Australia, currently led by David Littleproud, has taken pride in representing regional and rural communities across Australia for over 100 years. While the party has never ...
The Liberal Party and the National Party have had a permanent coalition since 1946. Not anymore. The Strategic Consequences of the Liberal-National Coalition Split in Australia – The Diplomat ...
Polls have closed in Australia in a national election dominated by cost-of-living concerns that’s being closely watched abroad for signs of a Donald Trump-inspired swing against conservative ...
When Australia next goes to the polls - most likely in May - the centre-right Liberal National Party (LNP) coalition needs at least 19 additional members of parliament following by-elections and ...
The Liberal Party, by far the biggest coalition member, lost more than a dozen seats in the May elections. Voters abandoned a platform widely derided for so-called "Trump-lite" policies such as ...
Australia’s opposition coalition split as the National Paty withdrew its support. National Party leader David Littleproud said that they are “ending the coalition with the Liberal Party.” ...
The Liberal National Party’s Terry Young has retained the seat of Longman, north of Brisbane, after a tight race with Labor candidate Rhiannyn Douglas. Young now leads by 335 votes with only ...
Australia's National Party split from the Liberal Party, its conservative coalition partner of over 60 years, citing key policy differences after a resounding loss at a national election this month.