Australia will vote for the general election on May 3, with rising inflation and lack of housing may be the main electoral issues. The country’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanis’s leftist ‘Labor Party’ is trying to form the government for the second consecutive time.
Albanies went to the official residence of Governor General Sam Mostin on Friday to start the process of election and later announced the election date during a press conference in Parliament House.
Albanies said, “Our government has chosen the Australian way to face global challenges: how to help people struggling with the cost of living while building for the future.”
Several analysts have expressed the possibility of performing well in the election of Opposition leader Peter Datton’s ‘Liberal Party’ -led ‘Liberal Party’.
The cost of living in Australia has increased since Albanis came to power. Interest rates have been increased 12 times since the last election.
Albanis promised in 2023 to deal with the lack of housing by constructing 12 lakh houses in five years but a slow work has been done in this direction.