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Australia to hold federal election on May 3, PM Albanese urges people to vote for Labor

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called a federal election for May 3, framing it as a choice on Australia’s economic future. The Labor campaign will center on cost-of-living measures like energy relief and childcare support. Recent polls show a tight race, with Labor risking becoming the first one-term government in 93 years. Opposition leader Peter Dutton’s Coalition is campaigning to "get Australia back on track" amid voter discontent.

Canberra, March 28

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced that the federal election will be held on May 3 and urged people to vote for the Labor Party.

In a post on X, Albanese stated, "On 3 May, vote Labor to keep building Australia's future."

https://x.com/AlboMP/status/1905364884013109658 Both major parties have been engaged in campaigning for most of the year already. However, Albanese visited Governor-General Samantha Mostyn on Friday to request the election and kick off the official campaign, Australia, local media outlet 9 News reported.

Anthony Albanese's call for an election comes just days after the government handed down the federal budget. The announcement also comes after opposition leader Peter Dutton's budget reply speech on Thursday night, which analysts termed an attempt to overshadow.

In his speech on Friday morning, Albanese said, "Over the last few years, the world has thrown a lot at Australia." He stated, "In uncertain times, we cannot decide the challenges that we will face, but we can determine how we respond."

He stressed that the Labor Party is focused on the cost of living, including energy bill relief, childcare support, and medicare, as reported by 9 News.

Australian PM said, "At this election, I'm asking for the support of the Australian people to keep building on the hard work that we have done and the strong foundations that we have laid," 9 News reported.

He also addressed the possibility of disinformation and misinformation around the election campaign after social media firms' abandonment of fact-checking, along with allegations of election interference around the world.

Albanese said, "Anyone who tries that, I say back off." He further said, "We have an extraordinary capacity to look after our nation."

The Labor Party currently holds 77 seats in the House of Representatives while the opposition has 53 seats. Elections in the first two months of the year indicated two-party-preferred swings towards the Coalition, which implies that Labor is at risk of becoming the first Australian government to be removed from power after just one term since 1931.

Polls in the first two months of the year indicated people were in favour of two-party swings towards the Coalition, with Labor facing the risk of becoming the first Australian government to be removed from power after just one term since 1931. However, the government has performed better in recent weeks in opinion polls than it had at the start of the year.

In his remarks on Friday morning, Albanese said he intends to lead a "majority government" and serve a full term if he is re-elected as Australia's PM, 9 News reported.

Dutton has not yet issued a statement on the election announcement. However, Dutton's Liberal Party's official Instagram page shared an image stating "It's on".

The caption of the post reads, "On May 3rd, you can vote to get Australia back on track."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah K.

Finally some clarity on the election date! I appreciate Albanese's focus on cost of living issues - that's what matters most to my family right now. The energy bill relief can't come soon enough! 🔥

Michael T.

Interesting timing right after the budget announcement. Feels like political maneuvering to me. I'd like to see more concrete plans from both sides rather than just campaign slogans.

Lisa P.

As a small business owner, I'm cautiously optimistic about Labor's plans. The last few years have been tough, but I appreciate their attention to Medicare and childcare - helps my employees stay healthy and productive.

James W.

Respectful criticism here: While I agree with some Labor policies, I'm concerned about their ability to deliver. The messaging feels repetitive without enough detail on implementation. Hope both parties step up their policy game in the coming weeks!

Priya R.

The warning about disinformation is so important! Social media has become a minefield during elections. We all need to fact-check before sharing political content. Thanks for highlighting this issue, PM. 👍

Tom B.

"Back off" to election interference - love that energy! 🇦🇺 Whoever you vote for, let's keep our democracy strong and make informed choices. May the best policies win!

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