AUSTRALIA has elected left wing Anthony Albanese as their new Prime Minister, who notoriously tried to remove the Queen as their head of state.
The Labor leader triumphed in the turbulent election today, securing his spot after vowing to tackle the cost of living crisis.
But the 59-year-old had previously threatened to crumble the Commonwealth, sharing his desire to get rid of Her Majesty.
Despite previously demanding the country hold a national vote on becoming a republic in 2018, there were no plans listed in Labor’s manifesto.
He instead revealed the party want to prioritise bringing in an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
But in a statement, they said it was “important that Australians have the opportunity to discuss and consider appointing an Australian head of state in the future.”
An attempt to kick out the Queen was led by former PM Malcolm Turnbull in 1999.
But 55 per cent of the voting public chose to remain under the Monarch.
Albanese’s win marked a historical day for the Labor party, as they succeeded for just the fourth time since World War II.
Their pledge to spend an extra £4.1billion over the next four years seems to have swung the vote Down Under.
And he is set to get the ball rolling as soon as, after previously vowing “the work of building that better future will start the very next day”.
The new PM will splash the cash on childcare, free TAFE (Technical and further education), renewable energy and Medicare.
Albanese promised the extra spending would not send inflation surging after it hit 5.1 per cent in April.
He had assured Aussies: “What it will do is produce a return. It produces economic activity.”
Scott Morrison was knocked off the top spot, as Western Australia overwhelmingly bid for a Republican government.
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