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| ♥ Undecided This post isn't written for any specific purpose. I just had a crave to write something, and this matter came to mind. And since I just watched the news a few minutes ago, I just wanted to get the thought out of my mind so that I can continue to study peacefully tonight. LOL! At first I was amused and a tiny bit excited to watch Australia's National election take place this year as its my first whole year staying in Australia as an International student. The election was already held in August 21st actually. There are 3 political parties that I've got to know about: Labor, Liberal and The Greens. But out of these three, only 2 had been dominating the election scene, which is the Labor and Liberal parties. I can't match who leads what because I tend to get them switched at some point, but I know that the two head of parties that had been competing with each other were Julia Gillard (PM) and Tony Abbott (Opposition). Well, don't blame me, two popular parties that starts with 'L' isn't always the easiest to distinguish for this new foreigner~ XP The Parliamentary seats were halved after the election, as Liberal and Labor each won 71 and 72 seats. If this was Malaysia, I think the Labor party will immediately be announced as the winner of the election. But since this is Australia, everything is yet to be announced, because now they're in the stage of getting votes from other important people in the political scene. Either one of them who gets the more recognition from wise leaders will get to lead the new government *which I hope won't be Mr Tony*. haha! It's not that I have a grudge against him or anything, but my observation tells me that Australians would prefer NOT to have him as a leader. XD And seeing him for who the media had portray him as, I don't think I'd want it as well. -__-' All I'd like to say is, I miss Kevin Rudd... I want him back as the Prime Minister. If there hasn't been the argument about the mining tax, Kevin Rudd would still be the PM, and he'd easily win this election, as I'm sure most Australians still loves him. Just look how much the preference for Labor party decreased after Julia Gillard takes over. *sigh* And as what the Quran says (not quoting specifically), women are not meant to lead the men, and if they do, the nation will cease to develop to be as powerful as those lead by men. Unless the women takes the lead from their husband on behalf, then things might just turn out a little better. In which I have to agree. The purpose of why men were created as men and women as women is divine. It is not wrong to demand for equality between the two, but some things are just not meant to be questioned. And at some point, the women should be willing to surrender at any cost. I really don't prefer in Julia Gillard taking over, but I don't want Mr Tony to take over either. I want Mr kevin Rudd! |