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21 Oct 2010

Australians went to the polls on August 21, 2010, and voted for the first hung parliament since the end of World War II. This development presents unique challenges to national governance and foreign policy. The Australian Labor Party, Labor for short, governs with the support of the only member of the Australian Greens in the House of Representatives and three independents. As both Labor and the conservative Liberal National Party Coalition failed to secure the minimum of 76 seats required to form government - each attained 72 out of 150 seats - a caretaker government served until the last independents declared their position on September 7. Two independent Members of Parliament (MP) opted for the conservatives.

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Author Michael Sutton
Series East-West Center Asia Pacific Bulletin
Issue 76
Publisher East-West Center (EWC)
Copyright © 2010 East-West Center (EWC)
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