Australian PM’s Approval Rating Rises Ahead of Expected May Vote
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s personal approval rating has risen, according to new polling ahead of an election expected in May, though his government is still narrowly trailing the center-right opposition.
Albanese’s approval rating rose by four points to 41% in a Newspoll survey published in the Australian newspaper, while disapproval of his performance fell five points to 53%, giving him a total net approval of minus-12. At the same time, opposition Liberal Party leader Peter Dutton saw his overall approval rating decline to minus-14.