Anthony Albanese led its labor party to victory and overthrowing conservatives of power in the elections which according to analysts had changed the political landscape of Australia.At the peak of this seismic shift was the elected Prime Minister Anthony Albanese himself, a labor party politician with a simple root. Nicknamed ‘Albo’, he was born in 1963 and was raised by a single mother with a disability retirement.
Albo’s annoying childhood financially made him grow in public housing in the suburbs of the dirty western part of Sydney. According to his website, he was the first person in his family to finish school, especially universities.The Alban studied economics at the university while caring for life for life to become prime ministers. He was involved in student politics and was 22, he was elected president of Young Labor, a party youth wing.
In 1996 he was elected as a member of the Federal Parliament as a representative of Grayndler, the area where he grew up. Since then, Albanese has spent most of 26 years in politics in opposition and only six in government.
Shortly after incumbent Scott Morrison conceded defeat on Saturday, the Alban was grateful to voters for the “extraordinary honor” to become the prime minister of the country of the country, and said he would work in government to unite Australians.
Also not surprisingly that on the night of his biggest victory, Albanese remembered and thanked his mother.”It is said a lot about our great country that the son of a single mother who is a retired disability, who grew up in public housing on the road in camperdown can stand before you tonight as the prime minister of Australia,” he said in the victory of his speech on Saturday.
“Every parent wants more for the next generation than they have. My mother dreams of a better life for me. And I hope that my journey in life inspires Australians to win stars, “he added.However, this will not be the first 59 -year -old task at the Prime Minister’s office. He briefly served as Acting PM in 2013 in the labor government led by Prime Minister twice Kevin Rudd.