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Government Economic Policy approved by former Finance Minister: 'parallel Universe'

 
[Current News]     14 Oct 2018
Howard (John Howard) 's ex-fiscal minister, Gaulle (Peter Costello), refers to the current Unionparty government, which rarely talks about the economy. Financial minister Coleman (Mathias Cormann) denied it, claiming that Unionparty had been discussing economic issues.

Howard (John Howard) 's ex-fiscal minister, Gaulle (Peter Costello), refers to the current Unionparty government, which rarely talks about the economy. Financial minister Coleman (Mathias Cormann) denied it, claiming that Unionparty had been discussing economic issues.

According to Ausa news agency, Gaode Music said Unionparty lacks "economic narrative." Coleman denied the claim, saying the Unionparty discussed economic issues "day after day."

At a recent event, Gaulle said the government promised to implement economic reforms within 10 years, operating in a "parallel universe." Coleman denies this view.

Politicians are often criticized for being short-sighted, Coleman said, but the government is taking a longer-term view. "We hope that our decision will enable Australians to move more steadily towards the future," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on October 14. We hope that our decision-making will bring long-and medium-term benefits. "

Coleman also said that Unionparty "has been discussing economic issues." "I talked about the economy, the prime minister, the fiscal minister, and all my colleagues," he said. We discuss the economy day after day. Our economic task is to create more jobs, give more Australians the best opportunity to progress, and raise living standards for themselves and their families. "

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