From Canada to Australia; How did world leaders benefit from the horror of the Trump era?
In the wake of the victory of leftist leaders in the world, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albaniz returned to power with a decisive election victory; The result that analysts see as a reflection of global concern over the current US government’s foreign policies.
According to RCO News Agency, US media, referring to Anthony Albaniz’s victory in Australia’s national election, described Trump’s impact on this victory and other recent world elections.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Albaniz returned to power again on Saturday in its national election; What makes him the latest leftist leader who has achieved electoral victory in the light of the global developments caused by Trump’s policies.
According to Australia’s ABC Network statistics, the Labor Party, led by Albaniz, was expected to win at least 2 seats in the House of Representatives by 4pm; While the conservative coalition of liberals and nationalists have received at least 5 seats.
This result is another decisive victory for Albaniz; A figure that not only maintained its position but also increased the number of seats in the Labor Party. Before the polls, polls showed that Albaniz was a little out of his rival.
“Our government will choose the Australian path because we are proud of what we are,” Albaniz said in a speech at the Labor Party headquarters. “We do not need to beg you elsewhere, borrow or imitate it.”
The election is a reflection of voters’ reactions to the new world order; A situation in which Trump has imposed tariffs against countries, approaches Russia, and has spoken to traditional American allies in a sharp language. Polls show that a public view in the United States, such as Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom, has become more negative after Trump’s return.
Albaniz’s victory in Australian election
Last week, Canadians also returned the liberal party for the fourth time, while the party was poor in the polls at the beginning of the year. The success of the Prime Minister Mark Careni, known for taking decisive positions, was an important factor in the victory against his conservative rival Pierre Polier, who was said to be close to Trump.
There was a similar trend in Australia. Albaniz was back from his rival at the beginning of this year, but gradually returned. The main themes of the campaign were inflation, the staggering costs of life and the housing crisis; But during the debates, the confrontation between Albaniz and his conservative rival Peter Dotton over how to interact with Trump was also highlighted.
Albaniz described himself as a stable and balanced state that acts firmly but without harsh reactions. Dotton, however, said his party had been able to get a tariff exemption from Trump in the previous period, while Albaniz had not done so.
“Foreign policy usually doesn’t have much role in the Australian election, but this time it is different,” said Zare Ghazarian, head of the Monash University Political Science Department on the eve of the election. He added that during economic instability, “preserving the status quo has become important for the people.”
Dotton, a former Australian police officer and defense minister, fluctuated between imitating Trump’s policies and moving away from his speech style. He amended or rejected some of his plans, including the cancellation of teleworking and the decline of government force; The policy that Trump promotes in the United States. At the end of the campaign, Dotton turned to cultural issues and opposed the traditional natives of the natives; He also defended the increase in military funding, a position that was in line with Trump’s request from US allies to increase defense costs.
But this strategy had the opposite in a country where Trump is not popular. Dotton gave up his seat to the Labor Party candidate.

Mark Kareni’s victory in Canada’s election
“Dotton’s initial policies have made it possible for the Labor Party to convince the voters that he is imitating Trump,” said Kos Samaras, director of a research company with a history of working with the Labor Party.
However, the Wall Street Journal insists that Albaniz must now be careful not to be too anti -tributary, as the United States is Australia’s main military partner. He must manage sensitive issues, including business negotiations and the purchase of nuclear submarines from the United States; A program that has been complicated with concerns about the capacity of ship building in the United States and the possibility of the Trump administration’s policy change.
Meanwhile, Albaniz must maintain a precise balance with China; A country that is Australia’s largest business partner, but strengthens its military power and competes with the United States to infiltrate the Indian and Pacific region. Before the campaign began, Chinese ships near Australia launched a raising concern about Australia’s military readiness.
“Normally, security concerns are turning to political discourse around China, Russia, cyber security and illegal immigration,” said Justin Basi, director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. But this time the question is, can we trust our most important security ally, the US? “
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