Two screaming women left Anthony Albanian temporarily speechless after he cleared his press conference.
The Prime Minister spoke on Thursday afternoon in the Maitland Hospital in the marginal laborquake of Paterson in NSW when two women started screaming against him.
Albanians had just said 'We support the coal industry' when the voices of two women stunned him in silence.
A woman, out of shot, was told: “Mr. Albanese, why has your government approved six times 33 new fossil fuels since you came to power?”
The cameras then pledged around and conquered a woman who was towed away as she screamed in tears to the PM and pointed her finger.
“Mr. Albanese, why did you approve 33 new coal and gas companies,” she shouted.
'This is my future at stake! I want to stay close to raise my children. '

The cameras then pledged around and conquered a woman who was towed away while she shouted tears to the PM and pointed her finger (depicted)

Albanians had just said 'We support the coal industry' when the voices of two women amazed him in silence
The ABC newsfeed cut away when the woman was towed away.
It marks another copy in which environmental protesters have tried to disrupt the election campaign.
In recent weeks they have already had a speech by treasurer Jim Chalmers, a Peter Dutton and they forced shadow treasurer Angus Taylor to leave a press conference after he had questions.
Many of the demonstrators are affiliated with the Environmental Group, rising tide.