Κυριακή 3 Ιουλίου 2016

Australia: Political uncertainty after snap elections

Australia: Political uncertainty after snap elections

Australia is currently mired in uncertainty after the parliamentary elections, which did not allow the outgoing prime minister Malcolm Ternmpoul to strengthen its position as wanted when she announces early election.

The Ternmpoul, a multimillionaire former banker, had decided to call early elections --kanonika would be made before January 2017-- to stabilize the majority of the Senate. The balance of forces in the upper house depended independent deputies or coming from minority parties, which blocked some of the reforms.

The 61chronos Ternmpoul also wanted to legalize the party matters coup that made the Liberal Party --ton main formation of the outgoing synaspismou-- and which have enabled him to dismiss September to Tony Abbott, of which he was secretary.

But now you may have to negotiate with independent or small parties to remain in power.

Approximately 15.6 million. Voters were called to the polls to elect 150 members of the House of Representatives and 76 senators.

After a number of letters of votes, the coalition of Ternmpoul katalamvanei8 added 65 seats in parliament today, Labor 67, the Greens one seat and independent four seats, according to provisional results.

Thirteen seats have not yet been allocated because the results are neck and neck. For the majority in parliament needed 76 seats.

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