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Australia’s Liberal Party drops 2050 net-zero goal, focusing on economic management and cost-of-living relief amid rebuilding efforts.
Australia’s Liberal Party, recovering from a major federal election loss and internal divisions, is refocusing on economic management under Opposition Leader Sussan Ley, who has abandoned the 2050 net-zero target and prioritized affordable energy and fiscal responsibility.
Despite voters now favoring Labor on economic and tax issues—a first since 1987—the party aims to rebuild trust.
In New South Wales, newly elected leader Kellie Sloane is advancing a similar agenda focused on infrastructure, housing, and cost-of-living relief to attract urban and female voters, while maintaining the state’s net-zero commitment, diverging from federal policy.
Both leaders stress coalition unity and a long-term plan ahead of the 2027 state election.
El Partido Liberal de Australia deja caer el objetivo de cero neto para 2050, centrándose en la gestión económica y el alivio del costo de vida en medio de los esfuerzos de reconstrucción.