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Australia’s Albanese Labor government sworn in for second term

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The returning government is the largest centre-left Labor caucus since the country’s federation in 1901.

SYDNEY: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was sworn in for a second term today, alongside his ministers, after a landslide win at a national election he said had returned the largest centre-left Labor government since federation in 1901.

Albanese’s Labor Party rode a voter backlash against global instability caused by US President Donald Trump’s policies to a come-from-behind victory on May 3.

The opposition conservative Liberal Party, whose leader Peter Dutton lost his seat at the election, selected Sussan Ley as its new leader today, a party spokesman told reporters.

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