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Coalition on Verge of Renewal

  • On Friday, the Liberal party members gave their tentative approval to the four key policy requests made by the Nationals, opening the door for the possibility of restoring the Coalition after its recent division.
  • The split followed Nationals leader David Littleproud pulling the party out over policy disagreements, particularly on nuclear energy and regional investments, although some disputes remain unresolved.
  • The key demands include lifting the federal nuclear energy moratorium, maintaining divestiture powers against supermarket giants, establishing a $20 billion regional fund, and improving rural telecommunications.
  • Senior Nationals and Liberals, including former leaders and party room sources, emphasized the importance of unity, with Michael McCormack expressing support for Littleproud and Kevin Hogan backing his leadership through the process.
  • The in-principle agreement allows the Coalition to potentially reunite, aiming to present a united opposition ahead of future elections, though final details and leadership questions remain open.
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Coalition on verge of renewal

The Coalition is on the verge of being renewed after the Liberal Party agreed in principle to the Nationals' policy demands.

·Sydney, Australia
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SBS News broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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