MEBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Anthony Albanese hopes to become the first Australian prime minister in 21 years to lead a political party to two consecutive election victories.
Australia’s prime minister has survived a volatile political era
MEBOURNE, Australia (AP) - Anthony Albanese hopes to become the first Australian prime minister in 21 years to lead a political party to two consecutive election victories.
The last was John Howard, who won a fourth consecutive term in 2004, making him the second-longest serving leader in Australia’s history. But when he was voted out three years later, it marked the beginning of a turbulent period in Australian politics with six prime ministers.
Albanese, 62, came from humble circumstances, the only child of a single mother who became an invalid pensioner. They lived in public housing in Sydney.
Albanese's election pledge has been that his government would hold no Australian back and leave none behind.