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Prime minister Anthony Albanese has beaten greens mp mp Max Chandler-Math for claims that the behavior of parliament was ‘bloody terrible’.

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.

“The prime minister spent a lot of time in my voters who came to us all of me, the real estate industry, the mining industry, all behind us,” he said.

“We would get up (in the house) and say:” The only thing we want is that the government does something for a third of the country that rent “and I let the prime minister come to me in the room and call me a” joke “and abuse me personally. “

But Mr. Albanese said that the former Member of Parliament, who lost his seat of Griffith in Brisbane to Labor in Saturday’s federal electionNeeded to look at his own behavior.

“He has to look carefully at the way he asks questions in parliament,” the Prime Minister ABCs said 7.30.

‘Maybe what he needs is a mirror and a reflection on why he is no longer in parliament.

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

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”

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

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

The Prime Minister also focused on Greens -leader Adam Bandt and described Melbourne’s election seat of the politician as ‘Under A Cloud’ during the interview.

“It is very difficult to see a path in which he will resume his chair in parliament,” said Mr Albanese.

Mr. Bandt officially lost his chair, which he has held since 2010, earlier on Wednesday Sarah Witty from Labor.

Despite the press release of a Greens that claimed on Saturday evening, it was ‘expected that the count would choose him in Melbourne’.

The greens were seen as a barrier for progress after they have bundled the forces with the liberals to block some of Labor’s home reforms.

Renee Coffey, the Labor publication that Mr. Chandler-Math has driven, said that voters are most concerned with costs of living and housing problems.

Mr. Chandler-Mather lost his seat-based seat of Griffith to Labor at the federal elections on Saturday

Mr. Chandler-Mather lost his seat-based seat of Griffith to Labor at the federal elections on Saturday

“(The other chair) is fundamentally a progressive electorate and people wanted to see real change and progress,” she told the ABC.

“So I think there was some disappointment about a part of the blocking that continued and this idea of ​​protest.”

Kos Samaras, a former Victorian labor strategist and director of the Redbridge Group, said that the greens were a movement that fed bourgeois unrest and disruption. “

“The party clearly acknowledged this too late after a series of poor results in elections of the state, the site and the local government,” he said.

Mr. Bandt and Mr. Chandler-Mather join the former coalition leader Peter Dutton and Greens colleague Stephen Bates under the controversial politicians who are not in the weekend.

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