Anthony Albanian arch rival Max Chandler -Mather is launching a new explosive attack on the character of Albanian – while De Veke still takes a nasty turn
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Anthony Albanese‘s arch enemy Max Chandler-Mather has taken another brutal wipe to the prime minister after their words burst out.
The controversial politician said on Tuesday that he often shouted and shouted through Labor MPs to the point he felt like vomiting.
One of the claims he made Triple J. Hack, Mr. Chandler-Math said that Mr. Albanese had often raised ‘personal abuse’ to him.
Albanian hit ABC 7.30 last night.
“He should look carefully at the way he asks questions in parliament,” said Prime Minister ABCs 7.30.
‘Maybe what he needs is a mirror and a reflection on why he is no longer in parliament.
‘This is a man who stood before characters during a CFMEU rally in Brisbane who describes me as a Nazi.
“I think it is a bit rich for him of all people … who was rejected by his own voters after just one term.”
After Mr Albanian’s attack, Mr. Chandler-Mather doubled.
‘I feel like the Prime Minister who launches another attack on someone who is not even in parliament, instead of celebrating a historical victory, my point proves, this is how the political class treats people fighting for tenants and real change.

The bitter feud of Anthony Albanese with arch-rival Max Chandler-Mather has broken out again

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (photo) pushed back on the claims of Max Chandler-Mather that he was personally offensive to the former Greens Member and said he “needs a mirror”
“Compare this with his friendly words for Dutton.”
After his election profit, Mr. Albanese said that he had spoken with opposition leader Peter Dutton, reprimanding his supporters who drove out at the mention of his name.
‘No. What we do in Australia is that we treat people with respect, “he said at the time.
“I thank Peter for his generous words at the end of what has been a very hard campaign, and I want to take this opportunity to wish Peter and his family, the very best for their future.”
Mr. Albanese and Mr. Chandler-Mather have had a long feud.
In Parliament, Mr. Chandler-Mather earned the nickname of ‘Albo’s Nemesis’ because of his collisions with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese about housing policy.
In 2023 the tensions flared up for the first time during a debate about the $ 10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund.

Mr. Chandler-Math said that the prime minister called him a ‘joke’ and personally abused him during his time in parliament

Mr. Chandler-Mather lost his seat-based seat of Griffith to Labor at the federal elections on Saturday
While Mr Albanese left the room, he reportedly returned and directed an angry remark to Mr. Chandler-Math, and said, “You are a joke, size.”
Last year Mr. Chandler-Math wondered why the prime minister was able to rent an extra $ 115,000 a year in rental income, while living in the Lodge and Kirribilli House for rent during a home crisis.
These confrontations led many young Australians to see Mr. Chandler-Math as a strong voice that represents their concerns about the housing crisis.
In the meantime, Greens -leader Adam Bandt has officially lost his chair and he becomes the second party leader after Peter Dutton is started from parliament.
The political editor of Daily Mail Australia Peter van Onselen called the result on Tuesday morning.
Counted with almost 70 percent of the votes, Lead Labor’s Sarah Witty with more than 4,159 votes in the seat of Melbourne, who has held Bondt since 2010.
The alp candidate and charity boss has a projected lead of two candidates of 52.7 percent in Bandt’s 47.3 percent with a swing from 8.28 percent to labor.
Of the four Greens Parliament members who were elected in 2023, only Elizabeth Watson-Brown will remain a competition for the seat of Ryan in West-Brisbane.
Elizabeth Watson-Brown remains a competition for the seat of Ryan in the West Brisbane.
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