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Jason Falinski: The Libs Should Reconcile with the Nats. Just Not Yet

  • The Liberal Party has agreed "in principle" to four key policy demands put forth by the Nationals, which were nuclear energy, divestiture powers, improved mobile phone coverage, and a regional fund as part of Coalition negotiations.
  • As reported, the Coalition split was exacerbated by Opposition Leader Sussan Ley stating that the Nationals did not want to be subject to shadow cabinet solidarity during negotiations.
  • Former Liberal minister Dan Tehan emphasized the importance of communication between Sussan Ley and David Littleproud following the Coalition split, stating that reaching agreements is crucial, regardless of the process.
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Coalition reunion a step closer as Libs accept Nats' demands 'in principle'

Liberal Party agrees to Nationals' policies like nuclear energy, aiming for Coalition reunification.

·Canberra, Australia
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ABC Australia broke the news in Australia on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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