Independent National (Australia)

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Independent National (formerly Independent Country) is a description used in Australian politics, often to designate a politician who is a National Party of Australia member but not endorsed by the party at elections or if sitting in a parliament, not a member of the National party room caucus.[1]

The National Party began as the Australian Country Party in 1920 at a federal level, before being renamed to the National Country Party in 1975, and later adopting its current name in 1982.[2]

  1. ^ "Independent MPs refuse to give Morrison guarantees of confidence". The Australian.
  2. ^ Manning, Paddy (1 April 2020). "Inside the Nationals". The Monthly.

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