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Albanese government | |
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23 May 2022 – present | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II Charles III |
Governor-General | David Hurley (May 2022 - July 2024) Sam Mostyn (July 2024 - present) |
Prime Minister | Anthony Albanese |
Deputy | Richard Marles |
Party | Australian Labor Party |
Status | Majority |
Origin | Labor wins 2022 federal election |
Predecessor | Morrison government |
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The Albanese government is the federal executive government of Australia, led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of the Australian Labor Party. The Albanese government commenced on 23 May 2022, when Albanese and an interim ministry of four other Labor MPs were sworn into their relevant ministerial portfolios by the Governor-General of Australia.[1] The government is composed of members of the Australian Labor Party. The party initially governed with 77 seats on the floor of the House of Representatives, enough for a two-seat majority.[a] Albanese succeeded the Scott Morrison-led Liberal/National Coalition government (2018–2022), which became unable to continue in government following their defeat in the 2022 federal election. This is the first Labor government to be in office at the federal level since the second Rudd government was defeated by the Coalition at the 2013 election. Deputy Labor leader Richard Marles is serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Australia.[2]
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