Australia face the possibility of the emergence of Parliament who hang out after a number of voters leaving the coalition camp in the federal election, which makes the Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull could potentially compromise the camp to take independent and smaller parties to stay in power.
Voters throw out about a dozen members of Parliament from the camp by the Coalition Government is currently suffering from a decline of 2.8% sound.
The Australian Government -when -still a chance to claim 72 seats - down from 90 - with half a dozen of which have yet to be concluded, and the emergence of prospects uncertain results until the end of this week.
Although the election results still hanging, the Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm
Turnbull, sounded confident when he spoke at midnight, to meet supporters in Sydney.
"I could report, based on the feedback I've received from party officials, we have confidence that we will form a majority coalition government in the next Parliament," the prime minister said Turnbull.
He added, "And of course, we are the only party that has the ability or the possibility to do that."
"They just live it, not really trying to make a real policy," the north Kudra.
He said, he decided to come forward because he was very considerate of the environment.
His profile as a candidate said, he had spent some time "substantial" in Vanuatu, so he "understands the region and the importance of climate change and sea level rise".
Voters throw out about a dozen members of Parliament from the camp by the Coalition Government is currently suffering from a decline of 2.8% sound.
The Australian Government -when -still a chance to claim 72 seats - down from 90 - with half a dozen of which have yet to be concluded, and the emergence of prospects uncertain results until the end of this week.
Although the election results still hanging, the Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm
Turnbull, sounded confident when he spoke at midnight, to meet supporters in Sydney.
"I could report, based on the feedback I've received from party officials, we have confidence that we will form a majority coalition government in the next Parliament," the prime minister said Turnbull.
He added, "And of course, we are the only party that has the ability or the possibility to do that."
"They just live it, not really trying to make a real policy," the north Kudra.
He said, he decided to come forward because he was very considerate of the environment.
His profile as a candidate said, he had spent some time "substantial" in Vanuatu, so he "understands the region and the importance of climate change and sea level rise".
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