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Australia’s opposition ends energy review amid splits over climate goals and nuclear power, with internal tensions rising.
The federal opposition is concluding its energy policy review amid internal divisions over climate targets and nuclear power.
After Labor’s election win, Opposition Leader Sussan Ley said consultations are ending, with energy spokesman Dan Tehan set to present findings to backbenchers in a three-hour meeting.
Tehan’s inquiry included a U.S. trip to discuss nuclear energy.
The Nationals are conducting a separate review and are expected to reject the 2050 net zero target, with figures like Michael McCormack and Barnaby Joyce pushing for nuclear power and opposing current climate commitments.
Joyce, who has distanced himself from the party and may join Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, remains absent from meetings, fueling tensions.
The government criticized the coalition’s lack of unity, with Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles calling the opposition incoherent and divided.
La oposición de Australia pone fin a la revisión de la energía en medio de divisiones sobre los objetivos climáticos y la energía nuclear, con tensiones internas en aumento.