Sussan Ley, the beleaguered Opposition Leader, aims to maintain her position until January 20 to avoid becoming the shortest-serving Liberal leader, surpassing Alexander Downer’s record of eight months. As political turmoil looms for conservative leaders across Australia, Ley’s immediate goal is to survive the upcoming parliamentary session. Recent leadership changes in ACT and Victoria highlight the instability within the Liberal party, with Ley’s future increasingly uncertain amid speculation of challenges from within her party. Despite the current struggles of the Liberal party, history shows that political fortunes can shift dramatically in Australia.
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