Australian PM concedes defeat in federal election

21 May 2022 11:52pm
Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison waves as he arrives with his family to speak at a Liberal election night event after the Australian general election in Sydney on May 21, 2022. - Photo: AFP
Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison waves as he arrives with his family to speak at a Liberal election night event after the Australian general election in Sydney on May 21, 2022. - Photo: AFP
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CANBERRA - Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has conceded defeat in the country's 2022 federal election held on Saturday.

He said in a speech on Saturday night that he has spoken to the Opposition leader Anthony Albanese and congratulated him on his election victory.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) on Saturday night projected Labor will form government for the first time since 2013, with Albanese to become the country's 31st prime minister.

The result marks an end to the Coalition's nearly-nine-year hold on power and Morrison's tenure as prime minister.

Describing the night as "difficult", Morrison said that he'll step down as leader of the Liberal Party.

"I will be handing over the leadership at the next party room meeting to ensure the party can be taken forward under new leadership, which is the appropriate thing to do," he said. - XINHUA

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