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Sydney:
Labor Party chief Anthony Albanese mentioned he needed to carry Australians collectively as he made his first feedback after main his social gathering to an election victory on Saturday after 9 years in opposition.
“I want to unite the country,” Albanese informed reporters as he left his residence late on Saturday evening to attend a Labor Party celebration in Sydney.
“I think people want to come together, look for our common interest, look towards that sense of common purpose. I think people have had enough of division, what they want is to come together as a nation and I intend to lead that.”
Earlier, conservative Prime Minister Scott Morrison mentioned he had known as Albanese to concede defeat in Saturday’s election and congratulate Albanese on his victory.
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