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Albanese claims Oz poll but minority govt likely

Morrison concedes defeat, hails winner

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Sydney, May 21: Australia’s opposition leader Anthony Albanese claimed victory on Saturday in national elections.

“The Australian people have voted for change. I am humbled by this victory,” he told cheering supporters in Sydney after Prime Minister Scott Morrison conceded defeat.

Albanese vowed to make Australia a renewable energy “superpower”, give indigenous people a voice in national policy-making, and make equal opportunit­y for women a national priority.

Albanese recalled his childhood, brought up by a single mother in Sydney public housing.

“My mother dreamt of a better life for me. And I hope that my journey in life inspires Australian­s to reach for the stars,” the 59-year-old said.

“I want Australia to continue to be a country that no matter where you live,

who you worship, you would love, or what your last name is, that places no restrictio­ns on your journey in life.”

Earlier, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison admitted defeat in national elections on Saturday and said he was stepping down as leader of his conservati­ve Liberal Party.

“Tonight I have spoken to the leader of the opposition and the incoming prime minister, Anthony Albanese, and I have congratula­ted him on his election victory,” Morrison said.

The 54-year-old outgoing leader, who won an election three years ago that he termed a “miracle”, said he took responsibi­lity “for the wins and the losses”. “That is the responsibi­lity of leadership and as a result I will be handing over the leadership,” Morrison said.

Noting that voter support had fallen for the major parties, the Prime Minister said Australian­s had suffered “great upheaval” over the past few years, which have been marked by the Covid-19 pandemic, drought, bushfires and floods. “It has imposed a heavy price on our country and on all Australian­s. And I think all Australian­s have felt that deeply,” he said.

Morrison’s voice cracked with emotion as he thanked his wife Jennifer and his daughters. —

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