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Ultimate liberal insider Niki Savva calls about the future of the party

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One of the best connected political agents in Australia has claimed that the liberal party is about to die out after her defeat election.

Niki SAVVA – A former employee of Peter Costello, newspaper columnist and regular commentator at the ABC’s Insiders Show – gave the terrible warning while speaking on the Sydney Schrijversfestival in the town hall on Saturday.

Colleague -Panelled members Waleed AlyGeorge Megalogenis and Amy Remikis listened carefully when Savva described the coalition wipeout as an ‘unmistakable disaster’.

“I think the way things went, the liberal party is about to die out,” said Savva.

‘I think they have continued to go to the right in the last ten years, try to appease an aging ultra -conservative basis.

‘If the liberal party does not change, it will die. If it stays on this path, it will no longer cease to exist as a regular political party. ‘

Labor claimed 94 seats in the elections, while the coalition only took 43. The liberals also lost their leader Peter Dutton when voters in his dickson voters Waved to Labor -candidate, Ali France.

A more measured Aly supported the argument of Savva and the fault of the party’s shortcomings to run away from a focus on economy.

Former political adviser to the government of Howard was commentator Niki Savva said that the coalition will

Former political adviser to the government of Howard was commentator Niki Savva said that the coalition will “die”

Savva (left) joined a panel of valued commentators for a Sydney Writers' Festival Panel discussion on Saturday

Savva (left) joined a panel of valued commentators for a Sydney Writers’ Festival Panel discussion on Saturday

“I think when Niki talks about the liberal party on the edge of extinction, she is not melodramatic,” he said.

“What happened is that liberal economy is no longer the organizing principle (of the party).”

Aly said that the liberal party of Old ‘would not really do the culture in the way we get to know it’.

“John Howard was, I think, brilliantly in solving this contradiction by saying:” I will give your liberal economy, even with the uncertainties that are inherent in it … but I will then free you again through the politics of culture, nation, national identity. ” “

Dutton weighed on a number of ‘cultural war’ topics in the run -up until 3 May.

He hit ‘Wek’ agendas in the country’s school systems and was planning to dismiss tens of thousands of officials while crying the rest in the office.

He also announced that he would do that alone Stand in front of the Australian flag – instead of the native and Torres Strait Islander flags As Anthony Albanese does.

Dutton also criticized the number of welcome for national ceremonies that were held during public events and ceremonies.

The recently reunited coalition 'has continued to go to the right in the last ten years and are trying to appease an aging ultra -conservative basis,

The recently reunited coalition ‘has continued to go to the right in the last ten years and are trying to appease an aging ultra -conservative basis, “said Savva. Above is liberal leader Sussan Ley and subject leader David LittleProud

Waleed Aly claimed that the liberal party has strayed too far from its roots in recent years

Waleed Aly claimed that the liberal party has strayed too far from its roots in recent years

Aly claimed that the party’s position on migration was also partly the fault of decreasing voices in the seats of the Buitenstad.

Dutton At one point promised to reduce net migration to 160,000 people in his first year when they are chosen.

The former member for Dickson promised to beat permanent migration from 185,000 in 2024-25 to 140,000 in 2025-26.

Aly claimed that the liberals have alienated long minorities – his own deceased father, a liberal supporting business owner, of the party decades ago.

“You have a situation in which all these minorities – and I am not from the entire identity policy, analysis of things – but all these minorities that have repeatedly been alienated, for a long period, have not returned (the party),” said Aly.

Political analyst and left -wing commentator Remikis, from the Australia Institute, said that the election was a serious sign of things that would come to the party.

“I don’t just think that the liberal party is on its way to extinguishing; I think this is the death message, “she said.

“This is the last sigh of the liberal party,” Amy Remikis told the town hall of the town hall on Saturday

“This is the last sigh of the liberal party.

And me Think it comes to the last sigh of the two -party system in Australia, which is in fact the basis of our democracy since the post -war.

“And the reason I say that is that the liberals have lost most of their blue ribbon seats.”

Remikis said that the coalition would probably not win the next elections and would not have a chance ‘until 2030’.

“We have at least six years of the Labor government for us,” she said.

‘By the time that the coalition, if it still exists – if the liberal party still exists, if the national party still exists – his collective is competing again in the 2030s.

‘Do you think someone is talking about nuclear or the energy transition? Gee whiz. No. So (the parties) are completely irrelevant for these fights they have. ‘

The commentators also criticized Dutton’s campaign style.

Author George Megalogenis said the voters had given the Labor Free riot in the next period

Author George Megalogenis said the voters had given the Labor Free riot in the next period

They labeled him ‘Not Match Fit’ on press conferences, Shamolic in his policy choice, and said that Dutton’s attempt to mitigate his ‘hard man’ image only, only confused voters.

The ‘Trump effect’ also had a major impact on the elections, the experts added.

“The Trump factor started all over the world and Trump started to resist the right-wing ticket, wherever it was tested,” Cassidy said.

Aly said that the effects of Trump’s policy in Australia, including the rates, began to scare local voters.

“What I think it eventually happened was that Trump was in everyone in petrified, everyone who looked at his style of politics and thought:” Oh, wow, this could be that here and Australia can be like a collective, “he said.

Anthony Albanese delivered Labor his best election result since 1943, when John Curtin was prime minister in wartime.

Robert Menzies formed the liberal party in 1944, after a devastating election defeat that the Old United Australia party had decimated as a force in conservative politics.

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