💨 Abstract
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese began his second term after a significant election win, marking the largest center-left Labor government since 1901. The victory was fueled by voter dissatisfaction with global instability, particularly policies of former U.S. President Donald Trump. The opposition Liberal Party selected Sussan Ley as its new leader, the first woman to hold the position. Albanese's cabinet includes key unchanged roles and new appointments like Michelle Rowland as attorney-general.
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