Coalition
Coverage of Coalition in the Nexus archive.
- Knesset passes controversial politically appointed Oct. 7 probe in 1st reading
The Knesset passed a controversial bill in its first reading to establish a politically appointed probe into the Oct. 7 events, with a 59-0 vote due to opposition boycott. The opposition accuses the government of whitewashing its role in the disaster by allowing the government to appoint the investigative panel.
- Coalition said resisting voting booths in some old-age homes to hurt opposition
The Coalition is resisting the installation of voting booths in some old-age homes, which an opposition MK criticized as an 'evil' attempt to disenfranchise tens of thousands of retirement community residents. The opposition claims this move contrasts with efforts to facilitate voting for about 200 young people on national service abroad.
- All allies united, NDA to focus on repeating 2017 poll win: BJP leaders after meeting Nitin Nabin
BJP leaders met with Nitin Nabin to discuss strengthening the NDA coalition, expanding its organizational base, and developing strategies to secure the NDA's return to power in the State. The meeting emphasized unity among allies and a focus on repeating the 2017 election success.
- Edelstein: I left Likud because I couldn’t defend its agenda, seek ‘broad’ coalition
Edelstein left Likud because he couldn't defend its agenda and is seeking a broad coalition. Lapid stated Bennett is better suited to be Prime Minister than himself at present.
- Germany news: Coalition agrees package to boost growth
Germany's coalition has approved a reform package aimed at boosting growth amid pressure to deliver economic progress. A top court rejected complaints against laws criminalizing childlike sex dolls.
- Liberal frontbencher calls for party ‘rebrand’ after drop in polls, prompting ridicule from Labor
Liberal frontbencher Melissa McIntosh suggested the party may need a 'rebrand' to regain voters after a historic polling low. This follows opposition leader Angus Taylor's claim that the Morrison government 'breached trust' with the electorate during the pandemic.
- Parliament has been getting frosty as winter closes in – but Labor may make one more gamble before the break
Parliament faces rising tensions ahead of the winter break, with Labor pushing reforms and the Coalition considering participation in deal-making. Conflicts include accusations against Angus Taylor for calling Anthony Albanese a liar, Andrew Hastie's remarks about One Nation, and the Greens opposing Labor's NDIS bill.
- Want to predict how an Israeli will vote? Look at their religiosity, survey says
A 2022 election study found Israeli political divides aligned with religious spectrum, with Haredim most likely to support the coalition and secular voters most likely to oppose it. The analysis suggests religiosity is a key predictor of voting behavior in Israel.
- Netanyahu says he wants broad coalition after Israel election
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he wants to form a broad national government after the next election, distancing himself from far-right allies. His current government relies on far-right ministers who have pushed for occupation, settlement expansion, and military escalation.
- Liberals dumbfounded by Angus Taylor’s multiculturalism comments: ‘Embrace the reality of modern Australia’
Angus Taylor faced confusion from Liberal colleagues over his unclear comments on multiculturalism, with party members concerned about differentiating the Coalition from One Nation. Andrew McLachlan urged the opposition leader to 'embrace the reality of modern Australia.'
- Australia politics live: Labor’s big reforms face test as parliament returns; national cabinet to debate fuel security
Australian MPs return to parliament for debates on tax and NDIS reforms before winter break. Jane Hume of the Coalition supports increased scrutiny of NDIS changes but raises concerns about addressing rorts and criminal behavior in the system. The national cabinet will also discuss fuel security.
- ‘Regime change’: High Court tears into coalition bid to control judicial appointments
The High Court criticized a coalition's attempt to control judicial appointments, with court president Amit warning of political influence over judges. Some conservative justices expressed doubts about the court's intervention in the matter.
- California’s raid on the rich passes major milestone as hated billionaire tax qualifies for ballot
California’s billionaire tax has qualified for the November ballot, setting up a potential showdown with a rival measure backed by a coalition that also secured enough signatures for a ballot spot.
- Inside the unique challenges of military spouse entrepreneurs: 'Not everybody is going to understand this life'
Military spouses are turning to entrepreneurship due to high unemployment rates but face significant barriers to success. A growing coalition is advocating for increased support to address these challenges.
- Butler warns Coalition against using NDIS cuts as ‘pawn in bigger game’ and says bill delays could cost billions
Mark Butler warns the Coalition against using NDIS bill as a political pawn, as the opposition and Greens consider teaming up to delay the legislation. The health minister remains confident in the government's plan despite criticisms over the accelerated timeline for passing NDIS, negative gearing, and capital gains changes.
- Liberal frontbencher Jonno Duniam to quit politics in blow to struggling Coalition
Liberal frontbencher Jonno Duniam, a Tasmanian senator, will resign from politics before the end of the year, marking a setback for the struggling Coalition. Duniam cited the need to spend more time with family as the reason for his decision.
- Coalition flags concerns over lake works undertaken with World Bank funds
A coalition has raised concerns about lake works funded by the World Bank, citing issues with concrete-heavy engineering, hydrological discontinuity, and buffer zone encroachment.
- Malaysian state polls loom as Negeri Sembilan snap vote tests Anwar’s alliance
Malaysia is heading into state elections, including a snap poll in Negeri Sembilan, which tests the cohesion of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's ruling alliance. The polls will assess if federal partners can maintain their coalition at the state level amid fraying ties.
- Labor’s NDIS overhaul faces delay as Coalition and Greens consider teaming up to slow bill’s passage
Labor's plan to fast-track NDIS and tax reforms faces potential delays as the Greens and Coalition consider collaborating to extend Senate inquiries. The Greens demand a longer review process for proposed NDIS cuts, while the government seeks support for its tax and housing changes.
- Legislation to split and weaken role of attorney general passes first Knesset reading
Legislation to split and weaken the role of the attorney general has passed its first reading in the Knesset. The advancement of the bills allows the coalition to continue the legislative process without restarting if they win the election.
- Denmark's Frederiksen secures third term as prime minister
Mette Frederiksen secured her third term as Denmark's prime minister after her party's weakest showing since 1903. She spent months negotiating a coalition to remain in power.
- Spencer Pratt believes he WILL be Los Angeles' next mayor after courting an unlikely coalition and winning the support of his biggest critic... his sister
Spencer Pratt expresses confidence in becoming Los Angeles' next mayor after securing support from an unlikely coalition and his sister, who was initially his biggest critic.
- Coalition races ahead with laws targeting media, in defiance of legal objections
Israeli lawmakers are advancing legislation to control Kan's budget, split a broadcasting overhaul, and support pro-government Channel 14, despite legal objections, as part of pre-election strategies. The measures aim to reshape media influence ahead of upcoming elections.
- Pauline Hanson announces Norway-inspired gas policy as she decries 25% export tax as ‘economic vandalism’
One Nation proposes abolishing Australia's offshore gas profits tax and acquiring 30% equity in new gas projects to increase taxpayer returns. The Coalition and government have criticized the policy as interventionist, comparing it to Venezuelan economic models. The proposal aims to replace the controversial 25% export tax with government co-ownership of ventures.
- ‘Vein of racism’: Race discrimination commissioner accuses One Nation and Coalition of scapegoating immigrants
Australia's federal race discrimination commissioner, Giridharan Sivaraman, accuses One Nation and the Coalition of scapegoating immigrants, drawing on a deep vein of racism. The comments were made at a Brisbane seminar on human rights. This criticism highlights Australia's pronounced political fault line.
- Angus Taylor accused of ‘dog-whistling’ and marginalising immigrants over plan to cut benefits to non-citizens
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has accused opposition leader Angus Taylor of copying One Nation policies and 'dog-whistling' to marginalise immigrants through proposed cuts to welfare benefits for permanent residents. The Coalition's plan would restrict access to disability insurance, jobseeker, and other safety nets to Australian citizens only, despite permanent residents potentially living and paying taxes in Australia for years.
- Coalition vows to repeal Labor’s ‘toxic’ negative gearing and capital gains tax budget changes
The Coalition vows to repeal Labor's proposed changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax if they win power. A future Coalition government would reinstate more generous rules for property investors. The proposal sets up a major fight before the next election over key tax reform measures.
- Budget 2026 live updates: Coalition pledges to repeal Chalmers’ tax reforms amid mixed reception for ‘difficult’ budget
The Coalition has pledged to repeal Chalmers' tax reforms, with Shadow Treasurer Tim Wilson aiming to 'defeat' changes to capital gains and negative gearing. The government's budget has received a mixed reception, with Jim Chalmers defending the changes as necessary to address issues in the housing market and tax system. The reforms include phasing out negative gearing over five to ten years.
- Australia politics live: budget funds to speed up environmental approvals; government repatriates passengers from hantavirus ship
The Australian federal budget will include $500m to fund faster approvals for housing, energy and mining projects. Barnaby Joyce stated that One Nation is not welcome to join the Coalition. The government is also repatriating passengers from a hantavirus ship.
- Nationals MP Colin Boyce says he’s considering move to One Nation after ‘wake-up call’ in Farrer byelection
Nationals MP Colin Boyce considers moving to One Nation after a devastating Coalition result in the Farrer byelection, where the Coalition's vote dropped to about 20%. The result is seen as a wake-up call for the party. Boyce represents the central Queensland seat of Flynn.
- Australia news live: Ley urges Liberals to accept Farrer loss to One Nation with ‘humility’, saying ‘voters never get it wrong’
One Nation won its first lower house seat at the Farrer byelection, with candidate David Farley finishing in a two-party contest against independent Michelle Milthorpe. The result is seen as stunning and marks a shift in Australia's political order. Pauline Hanson declared her party is coming after Coalition and Labor seats around Australia.
- Philip Morris uses secret Senate hearing to warn illegal tobacco in Australia could wipe out legal trade by 2030
Tobacco giant Philip Morris warned a secret Senate hearing that illegal tobacco trade in Australia could wipe out legal products by 2030. The company pushed for lower excise and claimed threats from organised crime warranted secrecy. Critics argue Philip Morris has no interest in public health or safety.
- Coalition accused of secretly giving big tobacco lobbyists private platform in parliament
The Coalition is accused of secretly giving big tobacco lobbyists a private platform in parliament, undermining 15 years of public health precedent. A Senate committee heard closed-session evidence from cigarette manufacturers, including Philip Morris. Anti-smoking campaigners are criticizing the move.
- Trump administration labels Australia’s media bargaining laws ‘foreign extortion’
The Trump administration criticized Australia's media bargaining laws as 'foreign extortion,' while Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese defended the policy requiring Meta, Google, and TikTok to pay news publishers via a levy. The plan faces potential U.S. opposition and calls for retaliatory trade measures from a major tech industry lobby group.
- Australia news live: Taylor says Coalition preferencing One Nation in Farrer to stop ‘teal policies’; Victoria announces one-off car rego rebate
Angus Taylor, opposition leader, criticizes the overuse of 'welcome to country' ceremonies, calling them devalued. Victoria announces a one-off car registration rebate.
- Australians ‘uneasy’ about NDIS cuts amid $53bn in new defence spending, Mark Butler concedes
Australian Health Minister Mark Butler defended government cuts to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) amid $53 billion in new defense spending, acknowledging public unease but asserting the scheme remains among the world's best. The proposed changes, expected to remove 160,000 participants by 2030, face opposition from the Greens and parts of the disability sector, while the Coalition appears supportive.
- Labor lashes Coalition immigration plan as Usman Khawaja calls policy ‘appalling’
Labor criticizes the Coalition's new immigration policy, accusing them of targeting voters shifting to One Nation. Cricket star Usman Khawaja condemns the policy as discriminatory against Muslims, while Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke questions the necessity of deportation powers.
- High court scraps Victorian political donation laws that created loophole for Labor and Coalition
The High Court of Victoria declared parts of the state's electoral act unconstitutional, striking down donation caps that excluded major parties. The ruling aims to ensure a level playing field in political donations, affecting both the Labor and Coalition parties.
- Taylor’s Trumpian immigration pitch is aimed at fighting One Nation – but puts Australia’s identity at stake
The article discusses Taylor's immigration policy resembling Trump's approach, aimed at countering Pauline Hanson's One Nation movement. The Coalition seeks to prevent voter shifts to One Nation while referencing Scott Morrison's past endorsement of Australia's multicultural identity.
- Tourists to Australia would have social media accounts vetted under Trumpian Coalition plan
A Coalition government plan proposes vetting tourists' social media accounts under a Trump-style policy, accusing Labor of allowing migrants with 'subversive intent'. Leader Angus Taylor criticizes the opposition's immigration policies and mentions Pauline Hanson's One Nation gaining support.