Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday laid out his government’s top priorities.Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
Asked if he would call an election later in 2024,Albanese pointed out that a poll was due by May 2025 and emphasised his view that “our terms are too short with just three years”.
“We’re focused on governing during the year,” he said,noting the large number of important elections this year including in theUnited States,United Kingdom, India,Taiwan andIndonesia.
“If you go around the world,there are more elections,democratic elections,this year than at any time in global history. That’s a good thing. Some of those are very important.”
The prime minister referenced the unsuccessful 1988 referendum in which theHawke government attempted to shift from three to four-year terms.
“Our view,our long-term policy,and we’ve put it to the Australian people[in the 1988 referendum] is for four-year terms. But I don’t anticipate that happening any time soon and I think that’s unfortunate,” Albanese said.
The government does not have a double-dissolution trigger to call an early election. With that option off the table,Albanese could hold an election before August this year only if he broke with decades of tradition and held separate House of Representatives and half-Senate elections.