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As the elections of Australia called on May 3, work and the liberals see the cause of hope – the diplomat

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettMarch 28, 2025No Comments
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After weeks of speculation, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese today called the 2025 federal elections for May 3. It will be an election for the 150 seats in the House of Representatives and 40 of the 76 senators (normal election of the room and half a session).

The usual history for a government of the first mandate is a loss of seats, because the voters send him a message, but an ultimate survival. This can be a close call. John Howard risked everything in 1998 with his TPS, and almost lost his duties, despite the vast majority. But you must return to 1931 to find a first mandate government thrown.

So, in this campaign, Anthony Albanese has the weight of history on his side. But modern politics is volatile, and the voters are grumpy, which has had in recent months, taking into account the opposition, the hope that it could be near the government or even challenge the chances.

The government and the opposition begin the official campaign with the polls closed on the bipartite vote. In recent weeks, the government has improved its position, probably being in the lead. If the elections were taking place today, work would probably gain more seats than the coalition and would form the government.

But the margins are narrow. With the next Parliament, like this, should have a large extinguished, the current survey points to a minority government as a probable result. Things can change during a campaign.

Albanese began the term with a substantial good public will – although its majority was shaving, and its elections in 2022 were more unpopular of the Minister of the Scott Morrison time than any real enthusiasm for work.

If we were to indicate the greatest political error that the Prime Minister made was his exaggeration in the vocal referendum. Whatever we think of the proposal itself, the Albanians let him distract from what was an increasing crisis in the cost of living. The referendum was probably always intended to fail, but the Albanians and the “yes” side were also exceeded by the “no” forces, the largest opposition spokesperson Jacinta Price.

Albanese has never recovered properly from the defeat of the voice.

At the start of the term, the government was complacent about its opponents, believing that Peter Dutton, the leader of the Liberal Party, was without electable. Indeed, it was a generalized vision, including among many on the conservative side of politics. He underestimated the strategic and tactical skills of Dutton, the changing nature of the electorate and the depth of the cost of living crisis – with his dozen interest rates under the workforce, in addition to a under Morrison – would bite.

Suburbs to be won

What was formerly the heart of work, the outdoor suburbs, is now to be won. Many businesses have become conservatives, to whom Dutton’s blunt political terrain is not only acceptable but potentially attractive.

The appeal of work to workers in this campaign is that the worst is on the economy, with unemployment still low and real in (slightly) positive territory. The latest figures for national accounts have shown that the per capita recession of Australia, which had lasted seven quarters, was over. The decrease in the February interest rate was also a plus for the government. It may not be a big change of vote, but he strengthened the work argument that things go in the right direction.

The question remains: will people buy the history of life to improve when they will still not come back where they were a few years ago and continue to feel under the financial pump?

This week’s budget and Dutton’s response went to the cost of living. The government has obtained modest tax reductions, from next year. These were legislated in a precipitation before Parliament rises, so that the coalition was forced to say that it would repeal them. Dutton Au Métée by promising an immediate cup at Increase on petrol and diesel. The head of the opposition also used his budgetary response to open another front in the battle on the energy transition, with the promise of a gas booking system.

During the last month or two, there were changes in the political atmosphere. Dutton’s momentum seemed to have stalled. The tight internal disciple that he had had somewhat crashed, with mixed messages on certain policies and internal fears that Dutton had left political ads too late.

Do voters think they don’t know enough about Peter Dutton?

The risk for Dutton is that people fear that they are buying a pig in a boost. He led a small target strategy; The leaders (Howard in 1996, Abbott in 2013) have already won this approach. But if Dutton’s political offers in the campaign are not short or its policy does not resist the medical-legal examination which comes in a campaign, it is likely to encounter problems. So far, Dutton has established itself as a strong negative activist, but he has not yet been a positive alternative Prime Minister.

His registration on the initiative of 8.5 billion dollars of Labor Party was an example of short -term tactics to neutralize a problem that raised questions about the inability of the coalition to produce his own health plan.

The government will mobilize industrial relations against the coalition, arguing that work has provided workers that a coalition government would attack. This is risky for Dutton. His plans to reduce the public service, brake work at home and eliminate the right to disconnect will feed the negative plowing campaign, which will also concentrate generally to reduce expenses.

The Trump postman

A major unknown is that overseas events will have on this election. There was a general swing to international law. But the Trump factor has become a danger for Dutton.

His opponents are looking for Dutton like Trump-Lite. The head of the opposition is a Trump critic on Ukraine, and he is aware that Trumpism is now politically scary for many voters. Nevertheless, Dutton’s concern with regard to the size of the public service and its accent on the cuts (without giving), to some voters, will resemble Trump (although low) echoes. The work claims that his discussion groups show that people have seen Dutton more and more like Trumpist.

Trump announced prices on foreign cars this week (no concern for Australia, which is no longer). Next week, he announced the next step in his pricing policy. This will feed the Australia’s electoral campaign, although the magnitude will depend on the question of whether Australia is directly affected. The government is occupied with intense last -minute lobbying.

The cost of living is at the front and at the center of the elections, but the recent appearance of Chinese ships near Australia and their live shooting exercise has contributed to making questions of national security and defense (in particular the amount of Australia which should spend there), although the second level for most of the voters.

A major attention in this election will be on the performance of the self -employed. Half a dozen so-called Tarens seized liberal seats in 2022, and it would be very difficult for the coalition to obtain a majority without finding some. The seats in Melbourne de Kooyong and Goldstein will be particularly monitored. In New South Wales, a Sarcelle seat has already been lost by redistribution.

The Teals have ran the last time on climate change, integrity and equity for women. This election, the climate is less in the foreground in the minds of voters, while we now have an anti-corruption body, the National Anti-Corruption Commission. And there is no Scott Morrison, who was a lightning rod for the “women’s problem” of the Liberals. Thus, in terms of problems, the tales have a more difficult case to do than before.

On the other hand, people remain deeply disappointed with the main parties, and the Turchons have had a lot of time to dig in their seats. The general movement of “community candidates” has strengthened and widened. Whatever its precise composition, the new House of Representatives should have a large transverse bench.

In the event of a suspended parliament, crossbench will come into play. This means that its potential members, especially the Teals, will be under pressure during the campaign to indicate what factors they would take into account to decide who to give confidence and the offer. They are likely to keep their cards near their chest.

The election will also test whether the positions of the hard line that the Greens have taken, on local and foreign issues, have alienated or attracted voters. The Greens are at a historic summit with four seats in the low house. The three of those in Queensland will be at stake.

Given the proximity of the polls at the start of the official campaign, which is happening in the next five weeks, including the personal performance of Anthony Albanian and Peter Dutton could be crucial for the result. It is not one of those elections where both sides can be convinced that he has the result of the bag.

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