Australia's Coalition is facing a major internal crisis as senior Nationals, led by Barnaby Joyce and Michael McCormack, push to abandon the country's net zero emissions target by 2050. This rebellion has exposed deep divisions between the Nationals and the Liberal Party, with moderate Liberals urging the Coalition to maintain its climate commitments.
The infighting has overshadowed new Liberal leader Sussan Ley's debut and raised questions about the Coalition's ability to present a united front. Critics warn that ditching net zero could harm Australia's international reputation and economic prospects, while supporters argue the policy is unachievable and damaging to regional communities.
The ongoing turmoil threatens to fracture the decades-old alliance between the Liberals and Nationals, leaving the opposition in disarray.
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