
Anthony Albanese claimed victory on Saturday (May 3) and became the first Australian Prime Minister in 21 years to win the second successive term. It is assumed that its central left Labor Party will expand its narrow majority in the 151-seat house of the representatives.
Albanese used his moment of triumph to share a deeply personal message, thanked his son Nathan, and gave honest his fiance Jodie Haydon.
“To my son, Nathan, who grew to a great young man I am so proud of. Thank you,” he said.
Nathan, born to Albanian and former wife Carmel Tebbutt, holds a business title at the University of Technology in Sydney.
Albanese addressed Jodie Haydon and said, “He probably didn’t expect it to be half years ago in your life. I am so grateful for your support, your friendship and your love. You make me so happy what matters, you have my heart, I love you and look forward to life together.”
Wedding
Albanese, 61, is to become the first Australian Prime Minister to marry in the office. The couple has been employed since February 2024 and once thought about escaping on Valentine’s Day to escape the intensive public interest of their wedding plans.
“We just wanted to keep something to ourselves, in the middle of everything else,” Albanese indicated in a recent interview.
While the exact date of the wedding remains under the wrap, the result of the federal elections will help complete the long-term logistics details-including the venue.
In a speech presented to supporters in Sydney Albanese, she emphasized the defining message of independence from foreign influence, which seemed to be a subtle criticism of the political style of US President Donald Trump.
“The Australians decided to face the global challenges of the Australian journey and took care of themselves while they were building into the future,” Albanese said.
“We do not have to ask or borrow or copy from anywhere. We are not looking for our inspiration abroad. We will find it here in our values and in our people.”
Victory over the dutton’s policy and Trump
The Labor Party, hard against the opposition leader Peter Dutton, accused her conservative liberal party from the mirror and the tactics of Trump -ra. Albanese’s victory was strengthened by Dutton not only admits defeat, but also lost a parliamentary chair that he held for 24 years.
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