Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been criticized about his decision to postpone an election date because of Cyclone Alfred.
Albanian unveiled on Friday evening during a appearance on the ABC's 7.30 program that he would not announce the election date during the weekend, while the government was aimed at the cyclone.
Cyclone Alfred was relegated to a tropical low weather system on Saturday morning, but there is still a danger of widespread floods through Southeast -Queensland and Noordoost -NSW while the rivers continue to rise.
Albanian was generally expected to call an election date of April 12, because it has to be announced that it will now be assumed that it will be held in May. The last thing it can be kept is May 17.
Aussies went to social media platform X to defeat the delay, with many who accused Mr Albanians of the use of the storm in his political advantage.
'Cyclone only goes to the last until April 12. The election must be held in May. Will a month really change a lot? “They wrote.
'Call the election! No apologies! We want time to test the candidates. We want to debates about the issues. We want change, “another one added.
“Postponing the inevitable massacre labor will be experience,” wrote a third.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese explained that his government was aimed at the Cyclone's response, because the reasons that Australians are still not sure when the federal elections will be held

Cyclone Alfred was relegated to a tropical low weather system on Saturday morning, but there is still a threat of widespread floods
“Now that Cyclone Alfred has been relegated to a tropical low, there should be no reason for Albo not to mention the elections,” added another.
More to follow.