
In the general elections held in Australia, the Labor Party, led by current Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, has emerged victorious according to projections from local media, with more than 20% of the votes counted. Although the counting is still ongoing, Albanese declared his party's victory and expressed that they are on track to form a government with an absolute majority.
With 27% of the votes counted so far, the Labor Party has secured 32 seats, announcing a possible landslide victory in the Australian elections. This triumph marks a new period in power for the Labor Party, led by Albanese, for the next three years.
The conservative opposition has faced a significant setback in this election, which some observers have attributed to the so-called "Trump effect." Meanwhile, the Labor Party celebrates an electoral success that will allow them to maintain control of the country and lead it in the coming years.