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flag One Nation doubled its Senate seats and surged in popularity, becoming a major right-wing force in Australia.

flag Pauline Hanson’s One Nation achieved its best national performance in nearly 30 years, doubling its Senate seats and winning 6.2% of the vote in May’s election, fueled by voter discontent with mainstream parties and a global rise in right-wing populism. flag The party’s support has continued to grow, with recent polls showing its primary vote between 12% and 18%, and membership reportedly doubling. flag Former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce acknowledged shifting political dynamics driven by changing information consumption and declining trust in institutions. flag Analysts say One Nation is now a major right-wing alternative to the Coalition, signaling a potential shift in Australia’s political landscape, though its long-term sustainability remains uncertain.

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