Liberal leader Sussan Ley proposed that three renegade Nationals senators could return to the frontbench after a six-month “timeout,” but discussions to reunite the Coalition remain unresolved. While the meeting was described as civil and cooperative, some Liberals believe maintaining separation could better serve their electoral interests. Ley emphasized the need for ongoing talks and reiterated the importance of presenting a united front against the Labor government. Independent senator Jacqui Lambie criticized both parties for failing to act as an effective opposition.
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