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What happened this morning? Immigrant minister resigned, and the prime minister almost changed.

 
[Current News]     21 Aug 2018
Australia`s political situation has been so tense these days that, despite long-standing rumours of a change of prime minister, it almost came true this morning.

Australia`s political situation has been so tense these days that, despite long-standing rumours of a change of prime minister, it almost came true this morning.

What happened this morning? Immigrant minister resigned, and the prime minister almost changed.

This morning, Prime Minister Tan Bao suddenly announced a vacancy in the post of Prime Minister, allowing the party to vote. If someone gets more votes than him, it`s the new prime minister. If Tan Pao gets more votes, the others will have to shut up for a while.

Who is the one within the Unionparty who can stand up to the challenge?

Immigrant minister Peter Dutton.

The vote was 48:35.

Tan Bao took the lead by a narrow margin and continued to hold the post of Prime Minister. Immigrant minister Peter Dutton voluntarily resigned from his minister position to become a back-row MP with no real power.

Why would Tan Po do that? Because there has been talk of immigrant minister coming forward to challenge the post of prime minister, who has been building popularity and waiting for the right time. Mr. Tembo, apparently aware of this, forced the party to vote now this morning to surprise the immigrant minister.

What happened this morning? Immigrant minister resigned, and the prime minister almost changed.

However, is this the end of the matter? Of course not, the prime minister just temporarily solved the problem, more problems are waiting for him. It is hard to say whether the vote in the party will last until next year`s election, with just 48:35 leading the party, which means that half of the people are against him.

What do these things mean to the Chinese?

What happened this morning? Immigrant minister resigned, and the prime minister almost changed.

It is obvious to all that immigration policy has become more and more tight in recent years, and that the number of students studying in Australia has skyrocketed. As a result, people feel that immigration is becoming more and more stringent. Mr Peter Dutton, who oversees immigration policy, is expected to be stricter if he becomes prime minister. Now that Peter Dutton has resigned as an immigrant minister, it could be a new round of change on immigration policy and confusion over the handover. As for whether to replace the prime minister, Australia`s overall direction should be more and more right-leaning, if replaced by the prime minister, which would mean an intensification of policy right-leaning.

In fact, as far as the global situation is concerned, Western countries have been in a period of political turmoil over the past 10 years, and Australia is no exception. Take a look at the prime minister`s time in office.

(March 1996-December 2007 John Howard (Howard) 11 December 2007-June 2010-June 2010 Kevin Rudd (June 2010-June 2013 Julia Gillard (Gillard 3 years June 2013-September 2013 Kevin Rudd (Rudd) 3 months September 2013-September 2015 Tony Abbott (Albert (2 years September 2015-present Malcolm Turnbull (Tan Po) 3 years

The PS, Australian general election, it is the party, not the individual. If the party leader is replaced, the prime minister will certainly be replaced. People who challenge the prime minister`s job are generally minister-rated, and if the challenge fails, they generally resign voluntarily and become back-row MPs without real power. This is the way the current prime minister, Tan Po, ascends. Former Prime Minister Albert Abbott resigned and became a back-row member of Parliament after the successful challenge to the post of Prime Minister Tam Po, who was then the communications minister.

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