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* Both were won by centre left parties |
* Both were won by centre left parties |
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* Both conservative parties were tipped to win in the months before the election but lost support over time |
* Both conservative parties were tipped to win in the months before the election but lost support over time |
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+ | * The leaders of the main conservative parties lost their seats in both countries |
− | + | * The leaders of the main far left parties lost their seats in both countries |
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− | ** The leaders of the third largest parties lost their seats in both countries |
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* In each case one major party experienced a significant loss of seats |
* In each case one major party experienced a significant loss of seats |
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** Liberal Party in Australia |
** Liberal Party in Australia |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 7 May 2025
Similarities
There are quite a few similaries between the 2025 federal Australian and Canadian elections.
- Both were won by centre left parties
- Both conservative parties were tipped to win in the months before the election but lost support over time
- The leaders of the main conservative parties lost their seats in both countries
- The leaders of the main far left parties lost their seats in both countries
- In each case one major party experienced a significant loss of seats
- Liberal Party in Australia
- The New Democratic Party in Canada
Differences
- The Canadian Liberals were returned with a minority government
- The Australian Labor Party was returned with a significant majority