Australia PM Albanese says election 'imminent' as government rushes to pass tax cuts bill
- The Australian government’s proposed tax cuts have become law after passing the Senate on March 26, amounting to $17.1 billion over four years.
- The tax plan reduces the tax rate for certain earners from 16% to 15%, saving taxpayers $268 in the first year.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will call a national election imminently, with a vote expected on May 3.
- Opposition leader Peter Dutton criticized the government's tax plan, promising to cut the fuel excise tax by 25 cents per litre for a year if elected.
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Australia’s prime minister has survived a volatile political era
MEBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Anthony Albanese hopes to become the first Australian prime minister in 21 years to lead a political party to two consecutive election victories.
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