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What’s Really Behind the Coalition Split, or Will They Stay Together?

  • The Nationals announced their split from the Liberal Party coalition on Tuesday after leader David Littleproud demanded immediate endorsement of four key policies.
  • The split occurred after Opposition Leader Sussan Ley declined to accept the Nationals' firm demands, which included backing nuclear energy, granting the federal government powers to break up dominant supermarkets, creating a multibillion-dollar fund to support regional infrastructure and services, and ensuring comprehensive telecommunications coverage in rural areas.
  • Tensions between Ley and Littleproud, rooted in past disputes over water policy and live sheep exports, escalated amidst a broader context of the Nationals representing 9 million Australians living beyond cities and the Coalition's poor election results.
  • Littleproud emphasized that the Nationals took a firm position supported by a vote within their party room, while Ley indicated that the Liberals were reviewing their entire policy agenda methodically and did not want to rush or preempt that evaluation.
  • The split has united the Nationals party room but risks weakening the Coalition's legislative influence and may require compromises from both leaders to repair the division before future elections.
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canberradaily.com.au broke the news in Canberra, Australia on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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