Sussan Ley Claims Backing by Liberals and Open to Nationals Reunion
'I'm backed by my Liberal Party and the decisions that I've made to date,' Ley said after the second split of the Liberal–National Coalition since May 2025.
Sussan Ley Claims Backing by Liberals and Open to Nationals Reunion The Nationals have broken up their coalition with the Liberal Party for the second time, demanding opposition leader Sussan Ley quit. Ley stated she would survive as leader, backed by her party, following the decision. The move comes after Ley shunned media interviews due to a national day of mourning for a terror attack.
- Nationals leader David Littleproud broke up the coalition with the Liberal Party.
- The Nationals are demanding opposition leader Sussan Ley quit.
- Ley stated she has the support of the Liberal Party and will survive as leader.
- Ley avoided media interviews due to a national day of mourning for the Bondi terror attack.
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