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In a politically charged showdown, the Australian Labor Party secured a second term in office, resulting in significant losses for the opposition—including the defeat of Peter Dutton. The victory, marked by spirited speeches and political one-upmanship, sets the stage for another tumultuous chapter Down Under.
First Australian prime minister to clinch a second consecutive term in 21 years
Australian Labor Party wins second term in federal election CP24
Le meneur de l’opposition conservatrice, Peter Dutton, a perdu son siège.
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