From mandates to momentum

There is a path forward, but it will demand political capital expenditure and hard choices.
The clock is already ticking on executing the government’s mandate as the coalition in Parliament is fragile, and the U.S. remains unpredictable, writes Peter Copeland.

It was an election with two ballot questions. The one you selected as primary dictated your vote. For most of the country, the threat of American sabre-rattling and taunting outweighed concerns over declining living standards, unaffordable life, and a general sense of stagna...

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