Liberals may slip early on the first day to participate in a festive fundraising collection

Opposition leader Sussan Ley and his shadow cabinet may need to be immersed in early Parliament’s first session to participate in the sponsorship of the Global Beer Giant Lion.

The asset collector who has been invoiced with the “Evening Committee and Shadow Cabinet” is scheduled to start at 7pm this evening, an hour before the House of Representatives is scheduled to rise.

The party leaders gathered in their teams yesterday when politicians landed on Canberra again – the Prime Minister urged his colleagues to take the lead in the victory of the Labori “self -evident”, and the opposition leader who told his party room returned to the battle for the Australian struggling to the government.

Ley will participate in the flag of tonight, which is kept out of the Parliament House as a “special guest”.

Sussan Ley leads the liberal party fundraising, which is held at the same time as the representative room continues to speak. (Australian Business NetworkIn

The two -hour event, organized through the Australian Network of the Liberal Party, advertises that Ley is related to his shadow cabinet, even though the promotion material does not determine when the address begins.

But the session program shows that the first speeches of the new parliamentary members are still ongoing at the start of the event, followed by closing half-hour postponement of the postpartum parliament, which cut off the day of the session and generally the house members have generally taken into account.

Although members of the Parliament may forget part of their sitting in the event, they comply with permanent regulations and do not lose the vote because the vote will be suspended after 6 pm.

Members of Parliament do not have to be in the chamber when sitting all the time, and it is common for members of Parliament to participate in Parliament events during the weeks.

Parliament returns

For the first time, members of the Federal Parliament will return to Parliament on the Labor’s overwhelming election victory on May 3, where the party added 24 new parliamentary members.

After the ceremonial opening events, the profitable workforce begins the continuation of Parliament in the first Ali France and Sarah Witty’s sitting speeches, new parliamentary members who fell to former Liberal Director Peter Dutton and former Green Director Adam Bandt.

The list of talks is Anne Urquuhart, who changed the Tasmanian Senate to deny Braddon, Gabriel NG’s seat, who won the liberal MP in Menzies and Renee Coffey, who took the Griffith Queensland seat from the Green Members of the Green Parliament.

Yesterday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese spoke a lot of crowded to the Caucasus Room that his parliamentary team was happy with the victory.

“Much more people are trying to get here than to get here. And most of the time the Labor Party has been at the other end of the corridor,” Mr. Albanese said.

“Therefore, we should never take it for granted.”

Labor Party

Labor has returned to the parliament in the rows of swollen rows in the ruling result in the election on May 3. (ABC News: Ian CutmoreIn

The party presents its first invoice to reduce Hecs’s debts by 20 % on Wednesday and to reduce legislation to reduce the financing of childcare providers, which fail to be quality standards and the bill to protect the statutory levels.

Yesterday, Ley told his party room that the coalition supports a constructive policy in which it could, including the government’s future childcare legislation, but it fights where the policies were not in the national interest.

“Our policies are checked, but our values are not,” Ley said.

“(Australians) wants a parliament that understands their lives, and the government gets out of the way, and they also want Canberra people who get the crackers they want and get ahead because the attempt to combine every Australian society, and it is for Australians that we fight every day in this place.”

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