‘Chaos and crisis’: Anna’s fight to save job

‘Chaos and crisis’: Anna’s fight to save job

Annastacia Palaszczuk is again to work on Monday following requires her to be axed.

The Queensland Premier jetted again into Brisbane airport on Sunday night after a two-week European vacation and a stoop within the polls at dwelling for the Labor Party.

Ms Palaszczuk is because of attend a Labor caucus assembly on Monday morning, simply 12 hours after her flight dwelling landed, amid rumblings her management could also be in danger.

A shock new ballot reveals the stark problem going through Ms Palaszczuk as she returns to work.

The current ballot from the RedBridge group discovered Labor’s major vote sitting at simply 26 per cent in contrast with 41 for the Queensland Liberals.

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Camera IconPremier Annastacia Palaszczuk is again in motion after a two-week break. NCA NewsWire/Glenn Campbell Credit: News Corp Australia
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Camera IconDeputy Premier Steven Miles insisted Ms Palaszczuk had his full assist. NCA NewsWire / John Gass Credit: News Corp Australia

During Ms Palaszczuk’s Italian getaway, Acting Premier Steven Miles held a cupboard assembly with out her and stated he had not spoken to the Premier throughout her vacation.

This marked the primary time cupboard had gone forward with out Ms Palaszczuk in six years, in line with a report in The Courier Mail, sparking hypothesis of an impending management change.

Mr Miles publicly backed the Premier, insisting he and his fellow Labor MPs have been absolutely behind her.

“No one has worked harder for Queenslanders than the Premier,” he wrote on Facebook throughout Ms Palaszczuk’s vacation.

“I’ll say it again, the Premier’s doing a great job delivering for Queenslanders and she has our full support.”

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Camera IconMs Palaszczuk is going through mounting challenges, together with her Labor Party slumping within the polls. NCA NewsWire/Tertius Pickard Credit: News Corp Australia

The Courier Mail additionally reported MPs had expressed concern over Ms Palaszczuk’s management in current weeks, though none have been prepared to go public with their feedback.

“I’m looking forward to a big week,” Ms Palaszczuk instructed reporters ready at Brisbane airport on Sunday evening, earlier than saying she “absolutely” meant to steer Labor in subsequent 12 months’s state election.

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Camera IconOpposition Leader David Crisafulli blasted Labor’s ‘chaos and crisis’. Dan Peled / NCA NewsWire Credit: News Corp Australia

Queensland Opposition Leader David Crisafulli took purpose on the returning Premier and her celebration.

“Our focus is on the issues that matter to Queenslanders, while the state Labor government is obsessed with its own chaos and crisis,” Mr Crisafulli wrote on social media on Sunday.

Queenslanders are on account of head to the polls in October 2024, with Ms Palaszczuk making an attempt to win a fourth consecutive time period in workplace.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au