Hurricane in Australia may disrupt Albanez’s plans to hold elections in April

While Australia must hold elections by mid -May, there is a growing vision in and around Parliament in Canberra that the Prime Minister will call for a short slightly before elections to benefit from the improvement of economic data and the first interest rate reduction in more than four years, according to Bloomberg News.
This plan may collapse as Hurricane Alfred is heading to Brisbin and the coast is expected to cross early on Friday.
Rain and floods
The possibility of seasonal rains and large -scale floods indicates that it will be wrong to announce elections in the wake of a natural disaster.
Usually, the Australian elections are being called on a Sunday, and the campaign will continue for a minimum of 33 days, and voting is taking place on Saturday. He will be in front of Albaniz until six in the evening on Monday to call for elections on April 12.
General holidays
If he misses the final deadline, it is possible that he will not be able to call for elections on April 19 or 26, the cause of public holidays about these two history.
Albaniz said he was “focused on the ruling” when he was asked at a press conference in Queensland today, Wednesday, about his thinking at the date of elections.
“This is the reason for my presence here … I am continuing the ruling … and this is my only focus.”
Australian elections are usually held every three years, while the freedom to choose the election date is mainly in the hands of the Prime Minister.
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