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One of the more surprising developments was the alliance that formed between Barnaby Joyce and Michael McCormack, two influential figures within the National Party. Often seen as old bulls—or sometimes referred to as steers—these two actors engaged in a display of political camaraderie that was both unusual and somewhat entertaining. Their collaboration appeared aimed at undermining the authority and influence of David Littleproud, hinting at underlying tensions and power struggles within the party.
This alliance shed light on the complex dynamics at play within Australia's political parties, where internal negotiations and rivalries often influence public policy and party positioning. Their cooperation could have ripple effects on the party's future direction and stability.