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‘Greatest fear': Voters rejected Greens holding the ‘balance of power'

‘Greatest fear': Voters rejected Greens holding the ‘balance of power'

Sky News AU07-05-2025

Former NSW Police Minister David Elliott says the 'greatest fear' for most Australians was the Greens holding the balance of power at the federal election.
The race for the leadership of the Liberal Party has heated up with factional camps trading blows about Deputy Leader Sussan Ley and Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor.
'Because they have seen in living memory, minority governments and how dysfunctional they are, I think there was very much a case of ... if Albo is going to win, we better make sure that he can win and govern properly,' Mr Elliott told Sky News host Chris Kenny.

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