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The opposition party in Australia was left to ignite after the federal election of the federal elections on Saturday, as a result, it was formed as its youngest loss.
Peter Dutton, the leader of the Liberal Party, has also lost his own Dixon place, which he has held in the last 24 years.
The victory of Laburi’s landslide means that the Liberal Party is now struggling to find a new leader – and to understand what this election cycle is confused about them.
Some members of the Liberal Party have called for a “serious examination”, with an advisor summarizing the loss as a failure of the “experiment with Dutton”.
Dutton also became the first federal leader of the opposition to once lost his own place at the same time as a loss of elections, which means he was removed from parliament.
Ali France of Labor He beat Dutton at Dixon’s home base in Queensland.
In his first public appearance after Laburi’s categorical victory, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told the media in front of a cafe in Sydney on Sunday that “the Australian people voted for unity, not for division.”
The liberal liberal party losses were in major cities in Australia, where party members were almost deleted in the capital’s regions, including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide.
Liberal MP Keith Wallahan called for a “serious review” of systemic issues that led to the party’s shock defeat.
“You have to admit that things have gone wrong,” he told the Australian Australian Broadcast Corporation Program.
“We have to listen to the Australians. They sent us a message and our first task is to hear it. And it often takes time.”
Volahan is the seat of Menzis in Victoria and said it is very likely that he will also lose his place.
Asked if Peter Dutton himself was the problem, Volahan refused to answer directly, but said he had great respect for the liberal leader.
Some were more dumb, such as Andrew Carswell, a former adviser to the last Liberal Prime Minister in Australia, who told ABC the “Dutton experiment failed”.
He continued to describe the loss on Saturday as “a complete disaster for the coalition”, which he said showed that Australians had a “clear hesitation with Peter Dutton”.
Donald Trump’s coming presence is also cited as a major factor in thwarting Dutton’s inconsistent campaign, with many people attracting parallels between him and the US president.
Dutton’s loss has already been launched for a new leader of the Liberal Party.
Carswell hoped for the prospect of some “very good upcoming liberal MPs”, entering the leadership roles.
Those who are most likely the contenders for the highest job include a treasurer of the shade Angus Taylor and the deputy lider Susan Lei.
Also mentioned are the Minister of Immigration of the Shadow Dan Tehan and the Minister of Shadow Defense Andrew Hasti.
But without a clear Fronner, the Liberal Party will have to try to regroup in the coming days – as well as develop a new strategy to win the voters who have lost.