Australian 'kingmakers' to meet on vote deadlock
Australia's "kingmaker" independent MPs were set to hold talks on Tuesday after weekend elections failed to produce a clear winner, triggering the worst political deadlock in decades.
The three were expected to meet in Canberra as they are courted by both Prime Minister Julia Gillard's left-leaning Labor party and the conservative Liberal/National coalition.. We supply top quality diesel jeans,skirt and more.You find the latest jeans clothing,Denim and Fasdiesel jeans
Saturday's dramatic elections remain on a knife-edge with Labor holding 72 seats against 70 for the coalition as officials laboriously count postal and absentee votes, a process that could take more than a week.
Media projections give the two sides 73 seats each, short of the 76 needed for an absolute majority in the 150-member lower chamber, the House of Representatives.
"The make-up of the parliament is looking interesting to say the least," said Rob Oakeshott,. Whether you are going on your honeymoon, want to reignite your love with your husband or having a Sexy Lingerie makes your perfect companions. one of the three MPs who are expected to hold the balance of power, along with Tony Windsor and Bob Katter.
"At best... it's looking very, very tight," Oakeshott said. "All of these final seats are critical."
The trio have responded to their sudden and surprising entry into the limelight by promising to negotiate together as Labor fights to stay in power and the coalition looks to end Gillard's brief reign.
Voters turned on Australia's first woman leader with a negative swing of about 5.4 percent after she dumped elected prime minister Kevin Rudd in June and ran a chaotic campaign plagued by leaks.
The Greens party enjoyed a record vote share and its lone MP, Adam Bandt, appears likely to side with Labor, which bookmakers have installed as slight favourites to form a minority government.
However, Liberal leader Tony Abbott made a renewed pitch to become Australia's next leader,We offer Gucci bags. New styles,good price. saying Labor is now gripped by "civil war".
"I believe that only the coalition can offer Australia the stable and competent government that it now deserves,". The silk pajamas will make your life more Comfort and more happly." he told reporters.
Australia's "kingmaker" independent MPs were set to hold talks on Tuesday after weekend elections failed to produce a clear winner, triggering the worst political deadlock in decades.
The three were expected to meet in Canberra as they are courted by both Prime Minister Julia Gillard's left-leaning Labor party and the conservative Liberal/National coalition.. We supply top quality diesel jeans,skirt and more.You find the latest jeans clothing,Denim and Fasdiesel jeans
Saturday's dramatic elections remain on a knife-edge with Labor holding 72 seats against 70 for the coalition as officials laboriously count postal and absentee votes, a process that could take more than a week.
Media projections give the two sides 73 seats each, short of the 76 needed for an absolute majority in the 150-member lower chamber, the House of Representatives.
"The make-up of the parliament is looking interesting to say the least," said Rob Oakeshott,. Whether you are going on your honeymoon, want to reignite your love with your husband or having a Sexy Lingerie makes your perfect companions. one of the three MPs who are expected to hold the balance of power, along with Tony Windsor and Bob Katter.
"At best... it's looking very, very tight," Oakeshott said. "All of these final seats are critical."
The trio have responded to their sudden and surprising entry into the limelight by promising to negotiate together as Labor fights to stay in power and the coalition looks to end Gillard's brief reign.
Voters turned on Australia's first woman leader with a negative swing of about 5.4 percent after she dumped elected prime minister Kevin Rudd in June and ran a chaotic campaign plagued by leaks.
The Greens party enjoyed a record vote share and its lone MP, Adam Bandt, appears likely to side with Labor, which bookmakers have installed as slight favourites to form a minority government.
However, Liberal leader Tony Abbott made a renewed pitch to become Australia's next leader,We offer Gucci bags. New styles,good price. saying Labor is now gripped by "civil war".
"I believe that only the coalition can offer Australia the stable and competent government that it now deserves,". The silk pajamas will make your life more Comfort and more happly." he told reporters.
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