Australia's ruling coalition clinches election victory

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 18: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison declared his ruling coalition's victory following the general elections on Saturday. As the counting is still ongoing, the unofficial results show that Morrison's conservative Liberal Party-led coalition -- which had been in power for 6 years -- received 41.6% of the votes so far. The Liberal-National party coalition won 74 deputies in the 150-seat House of Representatives while the main opposition Labor Party secured to move 66 of their deputies to the parliament by receiving 33.4% of the votes. In the election, the Green Party won 1 deputy with 10.3 percent of the vote, and the independent candidates won 5 seats. “I have always believed in miracles,” Morrison said in his victory speech. “Tonight is about every single Australian who depends on their government to put them first. And that is exactly what we are going to do,” Morrison said. Labor Party leader Bill Shorten accepted the election results and announced his resignation from the party post. Australia’s parliament members are elected for a three-year term, according to the country's election laws as a party or coalition requires 76 seats to form a majority government. However, the political instability has led the country to change its prime minister for six times in the past 12 years. (Footage by Recep Şakar/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 18: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison declared his ruling coalition's victory following the general elections on Saturday. As the counting is still ongoing, the unofficial results show that Morrison's conservative Liberal Party-led coalition -- which had been in power for 6 years -- received 41.6% of the votes so far. The Liberal-National party coalition won 74 deputies in the 150-seat House of Representatives while the main opposition Labor Party secured to move 66 of their deputies to the parliament by receiving 33.4% of the votes. In the election, the Green Party won 1 deputy with 10.3 percent of the vote, and the independent candidates won 5 seats. “I have always believed in miracles,” Morrison said in his victory speech. “Tonight is about every single Australian who depends on their government to put them first. And that is exactly what we are going to do,” Morrison said. Labor Party leader Bill Shorten accepted the election results and announced his resignation from the party post. Australia’s parliament members are elected for a three-year term, according to the country's election laws as a party or coalition requires 76 seats to form a majority government. However, the political instability has led the country to change its prime minister for six times in the past 12 years. (Footage by Recep Şakar/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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