Published: 09:33, May 22, 2022 | Updated: 09:54, May 22, 2022
Albanese claims victory in Australian federal election
By Xinhua

Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese, center, celebrates with his son Nathan, right, and his partner Jodie Haydon at a Labor Party event in Sydney, Australia, May 22, 2022, after Prime Minister Scott Morrison conceded defeat to Albanese in a federal election. (RICK RYCROFT / AP)

CANBERRA - Anthony Albanese has claimed victory for his Labor Party after incumbent Prime Minister Scott Morrison conceded defeat in Australia's 2022 federal election held on Satuday.

The election result would end the Coalition's nearly-nine-year hold on power with Albanese to become Australia's 31st prime minister.

The election result would end the Coalition's nearly-nine-year hold on power with Anthony Albanese to become Australia's 31st prime minister

Addressing supporters, Albanese pledged to bring Australians together.

"I say to my fellow Australians, thank you for this extraordinary honor. Tonight the Australian people have voted for change," he said.

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Labor's victory was delivered by large swings in the party's favor and a collapse in support for the Coalition.

Conceding defeat, Morrison, who spoke to Albanese earlier to congratulate him on his election victory, took responsibility for the result and announced he would step down as leader of the Liberal Party.

"To my colleagues tonight, who have had to deal with very difficult news and who have lost their seats tonight, I, as leader, take responsibility for the wins and the losses," he told supporters.

"As a result, I will be handing over the leadership at the next party room meeting to ensure the party can be taken forward under new leadership which is the appropriate thing to do."  

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