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Trump dual effect in a week; Now in Australia

Peter Dateon, the conservative leader of the Australian Liberal Party, was defeated yesterday in Australia’s general elections by the Labor Party, as well as Canadian Pierre Pollyfry in parliamentarians in his country on Monday, after comparing US President Donald Trump.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albaniz was granted a historic term in a great return against the conservatives who promoted the voter’s interest in the influence of the President of the United States.

Datton realized his defeat and the loss of his seat, echoing the fate of the Canadian conservatives and his leader, whose electoral defeats were attributed a few days ago to a reaction to Trump despite the avoidance of comparisons during his campaign.

“I myself, different,” Datton answered, days before the elections when he was asked about his opinion about the title of his critics “Temu Trump”, referring to the Chinese site that sells cheap copies of recognized brand products.

“Our government will choose the Australian path, because we are proud of who we are,” said Albaniz’s winner with his supporters.

“We do not need begging, borrow, or copy anywhere else. We do not ask for inspiration abroad,” added Albaniz, the first leader who has been getting a consecutive authorization for two decades.

The Australian Electoral Committee website expected that the Labor Party would win 82 seats from 150 seats in the House of Representatives. The coalition headed by Dateon 36, other parties and about 20 are not clear.

Dateon, Erasa from the drug brigade 54 -years, carried out a campaign to reduce immigration, combat crime and end Home officeReview school business schedules while awakening the direction and raising the civil nuclear energy ban in Australia.

The conservative leader, who described Donald Trump as a “great thinker”, was referred to the revitalization of cultural wars in Australia by accusing his country accepted many immigrants.

In addition, she promised to reduce at least 40,000 federal jobs and said, in a campaign gathering, that the minister responsible for taking this task “will make Australia again great”, as the famous magic phrase of Trump.

In January, the liberal party indicated to win the general elections, until Trump took over his second term in the United States and imposed a 10 percent tariff on Australian imports.

Trump’s ideas in Australia were also encouraged by Mineiro de La Mins, Gina Renharret – who attended the Republican protest on January 20 – and businessman and former member of Parliament, Claef Palmer, who established even Trump called the National trumpet (national trumpet).

Liberal party spokesman, Senator James Patterson, defended the Daton conservative campaign, but he admitted that he was negatively affected by the “Trump worker”.

“He was destroyed in Canada for conservatives (…) I think he was a worker here too,” he told ABC.

Also in Canada

On Monday, the Canadian Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilviri, lost the legislative elections in front of the liberal party of current Minister Mark Carne, after campaigns characterized by the threats of Donald Trump.

Like the Australian conservatives, the road in January seemed clear until the Pailievre party returned to power ten years after the liberal government of Justin Trudeau.

But Trump’s return to the White House changed the panorama. The Republican’s trade war and its threats to Canada’s signs caused the anger of the Canadians.

This dominated the campaign and the Canadians went to considered Carney the strongest candidate to take over the challenge of confrontation with the American president.

“If Donald Trump is not there, the conservatives may have won,” said politician Jenviev Telee from the University of Ottawa at AFP.

With AFP information

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