SBS Sinhala current Affair 05 April 2022:Racism allegations and party infighting distract from government's campaign message

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is seen during a visit to William Adams CAT, Caterpillar Dealer for Victoria and Tasmania, in Clayton, Melbourne, Monday, April 4, 2022. (AAP Image/Luis Ascui) NO ARCHIVING

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison is seen during a visit to William Adams CAT, Caterpillar Dealer for Victoria and Tasmania, in Clayton, Source: (AAP Image/Luis Ascui

SBS Sinhala feature on the latest updates on criticism throwing on each other by party leaders on economic plan, racism and internal quarrels when the federation election is round the corner


Highlights

  • The New South Wales Court of Appeal is set to decide over the Liberal preselection stoush today.
  • Mr. Morrison says accusations of racism against his 2007 preselection opponent Michael Towke, who has Lebanese heritage, are baseless.

  • Opposition leader Anthony Albanese says the Liberal party is divided, and too focused on criticising Labor rather than internal issues.


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