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This transition appears almost preordained, driven by the electorate’s appreciation for leaders who prioritize financial stability and balanced budgets. Chalmers, with his confident demeanor and conviction, seems poised to take on this mantle. His reputation for being a no-nonsense economist who aims to remake capitalism—an ambitious goal he’s openly discussed—indicates he’s not just inheriting the political baton but may also influence the direction of economic policy for years to come.