‘A tough 48 hours for the Coalition': Liberal MP
Liberal MP Aaron Violi claims it has been a 'bittersweet' time for the Liberal Party following their shocking loss at the federal election.
'It was a tough night for the party,' Mr Violi told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
'Very fortunate and humbled to be re-endorsed with an increased margin locally.
'It's been a tough 48 hours.
'A review is nice, but actions from that as a party is what is needed moving forward.'
Mr Violi won his seat in Victoria with a 52 per cent swing towards him, making him one of the handful of Coalition survivors.

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