Peter Dutton says the new Coalition frontbench will have “as many women as possible” when he reveals the shadow ministry alongside Nationals leader David Littleproud.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says the new Coalition frontbench will have “as many women as possible” when he reveals the shadow ministry alongside Nationals leader David Littleproud on Sunday.
“I want to demonstrate the strength of our coalition and the united nature of our party ... there is a desire to pull together,” Dutton said. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese last week unveiled a record 13 women in the ministry, with 10 in cabinet. At the same time, the Liberal Party’s election defeat has been partly attributed to female voters turning away, a realityAsked about female representation on the new opposition frontbench, Dutton said on Sunday morning “it’s important for us to have as many women as possible on the frontbench, and that will be a feature of the frontbench that we announce later today”.
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