Australian PM Scott Morrison stages 'miraculous' election win; Bill Shorten resigns as Labor leader
Backed by quiet Australians and defying exit polls, the ruling Conservative Coalition led by Prime Minister Scott Morrison staged a "miraculous" victory in the general election on Sunday, devastating the opposition Labor Party, forcing its leader Bill Shorten to resign.
Around 16 million Australians swarmed to the polling booths across the country on Saturday to elect the nation's 31st prime minister, in what was widely referred to as the climate-change election.
The latest results showed that the Conservative Coalition has won 74 seats while labour secured 66. A party needs 76 seats for a simple majority in the 151-member House of Representatives. It was not clear if 51-year-old Morrison will require the support of independent MPs to govern.
But an independent, Helen Haines, who won from the seat of Indi, said that she would be working with the Coalition in the scenario of a hung parliament. Haines said she was very determined to work with the government on addressing climate ...
