New political world awaits MPs as parliament returns

A crowded meeting, a rebellious upper home and a coalition with a problem of trust: 48. Welcome to parliament.
Tuesday will point out the official opening of the new parliament, which will take place before deputies descend to the business world.
Anthony will see that Albanian has a majority of parliament as prime minister, as the prime minister, and will hold 94 of the 150 seats in the House of Representatives of the Labor Party.
Sussan Ley, the opposition counterpart, will chair only 43 sub -deputies after a deletion of an election for the coalition.
The worker will have an easier time to implement his agenda, but Jill Sheppard, a political lecturer at the National University of Australia, said that expanded government benches will bring difficulties.
“The government’s trap is less arrogance because they still have to negotiate with a very noisy Senate.” He said.
“The greater issue for the worker breaks 94 members of their meetings and this will be a real challenge.
He continued: “It may be a blessing to have a relatively clean page after the election, but at the same time it is a curse that everyone wants to have a say in what direction.”
Before the election of the President of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate, deputies and senators will be sworn in the opening of Tuesday.
The legislation, which is determined for the first week of parliament, includes a 20 percent decrease in hecS debt for university students, punishment rate protection and increasing security measures in child care centers.
The coalition is still reviewing most of the policies it has been elected, but the opposition marked that the student debt is likely to support reduction measures with child care protection laws.
Ley said on Monday that Parliament was ready to take the struggle to the government in the coming period.
“This is what people expect,” he said.
“They want a parliament who understands their lives and how their lives are.
“Our policies are ready to examine, but not our values.”
Dr. Sheppard said it wasn’t likely to eliminate the problems of the coalition.
However, it could be a reverse for Mrs. Ley.
Bile Even before the election, the liberals had a problem of trust, Dr Dr Sheppard said.
“Their front benches were not very deep, there are individuals who are promoted on their abilities, and this is a huge problem and it’s not something you can fix it in a period.
“(Smaller numbers) Sussan Ley is not a bad thing when trying to reinforce his leadership for Ley.”


