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Re: I was wrong about Rudd & Gillard

23 Jul
English: Kevin Rudd, 26th Prime Minister of Au...

English: Kevin Rudd, 26th Prime Minister of Australia. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I made a prediction earlier this year that in the Australian election that Tony Abbott beat Julia Gillard. Julia Gillard is no longer the Australian prime minister after losing the leadership challenge battle within her own political party, the Australian Labor Party to Kevin Rudd. The battle actually happened on June 26, 2013. He was sworn by the Australian Governor General, Quentin Bryce on June 27, 2013. This is his second stint as the Prime Minister of Australia. As well, he is a local member of the Queensland seat of Griffith. The last day of sitting in Australian parliament on June 27, 2013. The Australian election was called earlier this year by Ms Gillard for September 14, 2013. Since Mr Rudd is the current Australian Prime Minister, he has yet to decide on a definite date for the Australian election. The only definite here for now is still this year. Tony Abbott is still the Opposition Leader of Australia. He is as well the leader of the Liberal Party. The current opposition consist of a Conservative coalition from the Liberal Party and the National Party. About the previous prime minister, Julia Gillard is now only a local member of parliament till the next Australian election. My revised prediction is now that Tony Abbott will be next Australian Prime Minister beating Kevin Rudd.

The Indie Aspie’s 2013 early early Australian election predictions

2 Feb
English: Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gil...

English: Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard at a Q & A Session in Rooty Hill, New South Wales (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Tony Abbott in 2010.

English: Tony Abbott in 2010. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Last week, the Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has announced the Australian Federal Election will be held on September 14. My prediction is the Australian Labor Party will lose to the Conservatives. The next Prime Minister of Australia will be Tony Abbott. He will win in my opinion because Tony Abbott will come out as the less unpopular one on September 14. The current Prime Minister will win her seat of Lalor which is in Melbourne’s outer eastern suburbs but will quit politics after losing the 2013 election. Anything can happen now till September. Eight months can be forever in Australian politics. Tony Abbott is now the Australian Opposition Leader  leading the Conservative Coalition consisting of the Liberal Party & the National Party.  He has held his current job in 2010 where not long after he led the Conservatives to lose to Labor. This time I predict he will come Australia’s next Prime Minister. He is as well a sitting member of Warringah which is located in Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Here is my early early Australian Election Predictions. Later this year, I will write a post on the Australian election results.  Thank you Wikipedia & the Australian Electoral Commission for the research.