The Australian Coalition is not a single political party but rather a political alliance primarily consisting of two major parties: the Liberal Party of Australia and the National Party of Australia. This alliance is formed to contest federal elections and, when successful, to govern the country together. The Coalition has been a significant force in Australian politics since its formation, with its parties sharing a commitment to certain principles and values, although each party also maintains its own distinct identity and policy priorities.
The Liberal Party, the senior partner in…
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