Australian Parliament sits for first time since election

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AP Canberra
Last Updated : Aug 30 2016 | 11:13 AM IST
Australia's Parliament met today for the first time since the conservative government narrowly won an election almost two months ago and as an opinion poll showed Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's popularity falling.
Lawmakers were sworn in after the election on July 2 left Turnbull's coalition with 76 seats in the 150-seat House of Representatives.
A Newspoll published in The Australian newspaper on today showed that Turnbull's popularity had sunk to its lowest point since he ousted the polarizing Tony Abbott as prime minister a year ago in a ballot of lawmakers in the ruling Liberal Party.
Although more respondents prefer Turnbull as prime minister than they would opposition leader Bill Shorten, Turnbull's lead 43 per cent to 32 per cent is the narrowest since he took the top job.
The government remained neck and neck with the centre-left Labor Party with 50 per cent support for each. The government won a second three-year term with 50.4 per cent of the vote.
The poll was a national weekend survey of 1,696 voters. It had a 2.4 percentage point margin of error.
The government has said that its priority would be to reign in the national deficit, but that task has been made difficult by its reduced majority in the House of Representatives and the fact it has only a minority in the Senate.
At an Aboriginal welcoming ceremony at Parliament House early today, Turnbull called for a new era of political cooperation.
"So let us continue the 45th Parliament in the way we begin it today with mutual respect, goodwill and a shared commitment to advance Australia and all Australians," Turnbull said.

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First Published: Aug 30 2016 | 11:13 AM IST

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