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'Taking the p***': Albo's big supermarket call


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  Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has made a brash call on supermarkets as he vows to make price gouging illegal.

The article from MSN discusses a significant change in the 2025 Australian federal election campaign, focusing on the introduction of a new voting system. This system, known as the "Optional Preferential Voting" (OPV), will allow voters to choose whether they wish to number all candidates in order of preference or just their preferred candidate. This change aims to simplify the voting process, potentially increasing voter turnout by making it less confusing, especially for those who find the current full preferential voting system complex. The article highlights debates around this change, with some political parties and analysts arguing that OPV could lead to less strategic voting and might disadvantage smaller parties or independents who rely on preference flows. Critics worry about the potential for tactical voting to be diminished, while supporters believe it will make the electoral process more democratic and reflective of true voter intent.

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