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Mora depicted the energy and economic policy landscape as turbulent and uncertain. There are indications that the government may introduce new taxes or alter existing fiscal arrangements, but details remain vague. Critics argue that Albanese's claims of not planning major changes are increasingly untrustworthy, given the track record of policy reversals and broken promises.
The upcoming roundtable discussion is expected to yield little immediate change, with Mora suggesting it might serve more as a political spectacle than substantive reform. The evident division within the government, particularly between Albanese and internal figures like Jim Chalmers, complicates efforts to formulate a coherent strategy for economic recovery and energy resilience.