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He hints at the internal dynamics within the government, especially the relationship between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers. Historically, Albanese has been cautious about the prime minister's role in economic policy, often leaving major fiscal debates to the treasurer. Clell suggests that Chalmers might be given the latitude to pursue reforms—such as changes to superannuation tax—while being tasked with securing consensus or risking failure.