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The Statesman Bhubaneswar
|May 07, 2025
The Australian electorate has spoken decisively. In what can only be described as a stunning political outcome, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Labour government has secured a commanding second term, expanding its majority in Parliament and defying the global trend of incumbent fatigue.
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While economic pressures and policy debates dominated the campaign trail, the most consequential undercurrent was something less tangible yet deeply resonant: the global shadow of President Donald Trump's leadership, now reinstated in the United States. Peter Dutton, leader of the conservative Coalition, was widely perceived as aligning himself with the rhetoric, posture, and tactics of Trumpian politics. From his stances on immigration and climate policy to his tone on national identity and government intervention, Mr Dutton's campaign bore the marks of a combative, polarising approach that Australians found increasingly off-putting. His attempt to cast himself as a strongman alternative to Mr Albanese may have resonated with a narrow base, but it proved toxic to the broader public, especially in moderate and urban electorates where nuanced governance and stability are still valued. In effect, the Australian election became a referendum not just on local governance but on the global conservative movement's direction. With Mr Trump back in the White House, his ideological blueprint has gained renewed legitimacy in some quarters. But Australians seem to have drawn a line. They rejected a model of leadership that many see as divisive, anti-institutional, and indifferent to societal cohesion. The message is clear: what may be gaining traction elsewhere is not necessarily welcome on Australian shores. Labour's strategy of disciplined messaging and a modest, centrist policy platform allowed voters to make a contrast, not merely a choice. Mr Albanese didn't win by dazzling the electorate with sweeping reforms but by presenting a calm, empathetic alternative to the noise and uncertainty that Mr Dutton's campaign came to represent. The promise of affordable healthcare, fairer housing access, and action on climate change struck a chord - but equally, it was th
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