The Liberal National Party (LNP) has outlined its ambitious 100-day plan for government if victorious in the upcoming October 26 election. Opposition Leader David Crisafulli pledges to swiftly implement key campaign promises, including tackling youth crime and rolling back certain Labor policies.
The LNP has promised to waste no time if it wins power on October 26, with plans to push through key campaign pledges before the end of 2024, while immediately snuffing out a number of Labor policies.
Opposition Leader David Crisafulli announces his party’s plan for the first 100 days of government if elected.The LNP had previously been tight-lipped about its immediate timelines, beyond a promise to launch a 100-day review into the Brisbane Olympics’ stadium. It would also begin work on its youth crime laws, with plans to pass legislation under which young offenders would be charged as adults for certain crimes before year’s end.
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