Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese appointed new Prime Minister of Australia

Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese appointed new Prime Minister of Australia

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Category : International Published on: May 24 2022

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  • Anthony Albanese has been sworn in as Australia's new Prime Minister.
  • Mr Albanese's Labor Party defeated Scott Morrison's conservative government in an election.
  • Richard Marles is the new deputy prime minister and employment minister, Jim Chalmers is treasurer, and Katy Gallagher is attorney-general and finance minister.
  • It is Australia's first Labor government in almost a decade.  
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