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Anastasia Palashchuk thinks Laborers’ double victory on the Sunshine Coast in last month’s election marks the beginning, the end of the « GNP ».
The newly re-elected Queensland Prime Minister visited the Sunshine Coast Monday as part of her state victory run after the October 31 election. .
Prime Minister Anastasia Palachchuk and Treasury Secretary Cameron Dick pick up some bread from a bakery in Wombay. Credit: Lydia Lynch
Ms Palaszczuk and her new government held their first formal meeting at the Sunshine Coast headquarters in Caloundra, which Jason Hunt acquired last month on his third attempt..
The Liberal Party or its predecessor, the Liberal Caloundra, has won every election since its inception in 1992.
At the start of Monday’s meeting, the prime minister told her 17 ministers that they had « a lot of work to do. ».
“We have to make sure our recovery is strong and that people are working and working, especially before Christmas.
Prime Minister and Treasurer Cameron Dick went to visit Woombye, a small town on Nicklin’s headquarters, to celebrate the election of Firefighter Rob Skelton.
The seat, created in 1986 and named after Conservative former Prime Minister Frank Nicklin, was first filled by Free and Patriotic MPs until independent Peter Wellington won it in 1998 and had continued to vote for nearly 20 years.
“This was previously the stronghold of the National Party, and this is a very strong signal to the National Liberal Party that the liberals are consuming the National Party,” said Ms. Palaszczuk.
“The Caters have made progress with the citizens and now we are seeing progress at work.
“I would not be surprised if we saw, over the next four years, the LNP split in Queensland for another period.
“I welcome the prime minister’s interest in my side in politics and I will be happy to discuss the matter on my family’s cane plantation,” he said. .
Anastasia Palashchuk, Prime Minister, Australian Labor Party, Liberal National Party of Queensland
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Ref: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au