Australian election May 18 to be fought on refugees, economy
CANBERRA, Australia — Australia’s prime minister on Thursday called a May 18 election that will be fought on issues including climate change, asylum seekers and economic management.
“We live in the best country in the world,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters after advising the governor-general to authorize the election.
“But to secure your future, the road ahead depends on a strong economy. And that’s why there is so much at stake at this election,” he added.
Morrison’s conservative coalition is seeking a third three-year term. But Morrison is the third prime minister to lead a divided government in that time and only took the helm in late August.