As time tered October, due to the previous conflict with the Dutch and the aftermath of the rubber crisis, Arthur announced the start of the postponed cab election.
The third cab governmt was fortunate because they served four months longer than their predecessors.
However, they were also unlucky, as the election for the fourth cab governmt of Austrsia was extremelypetitive, which meant that several cab ministers might be leaving the cab.
On October 7, 9, the election for the fourth cab governmt of Austrsia officiallymced.
Before the election, on October 5, 9, the third cab governmt made a performance report on the square outside Sydney Pce and through broadcast form to the whole country.
Compared to the previous two cab governmts, the third cab governmt underwt significant changes. Moreover, during their ture, Austrsia expanded some of its international influce.
Overall, Arthur was very satisfied with the work of the third cab governmt. Prime Minister Walter''s work was no less than Prime Minister Evan''s, and the developmt of various aspects of Austrsia was outstanding.
The achievemts of the third cab governmt,posed of ts of thousands of words, can be summarized in a few points.
ording to Prime Minister Walter''s report, the main achievemts of the third cab governmt are:n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
First, vigorously develop the poption.
ording to Prime Minister Walter''s report, during the ture of the third cab governmt, the total poption of Austrsia had grown from less than 7 million to .35 million, with a total increase of over 3.35 million and an average annual growth of over 80,000.
Second, vigorously promote the economy.
Wh the third cab governmt took office in 907, the total fiscal revue of the national governmt was only . million Australian dors, and the total fiscal expditure was as high as 9.3 million Australian dors, with a fiscal deficit of 8. million Australian dors.
After four years of developmt,st year the total fiscal revue of Austrsia was 64.7 million Australian dors, total fiscal expditure was 57 million Australian dors, and there was a surplus of 7.7 million Australian dors.
In just four years, the annual fiscal deficit of 8. million Australian dors had turned into an annual fiscal surplus of 7.7 million Australian dors, and the cab governmt deserved great credit.
In addition, the per capita ie of Austrsia was only 40 Australian dors in 906, and it reached 48.7 Australian dors in 9, showing the governmt''s emphasis on residts'' annual ie.
Third, vigorously develop industries.
Industry, as one of the bchmarks of a country''sprehsive strgth, has be a focus of developmt in Austrsia since its establishmt.
Since taking office, the industrial developmt of Austrsia under the third cab governmt has be rapid.
Annual iron production has increased from .33 million tons at the d of 906 to .3 million tons at the d of 9, while annual steel production has increased from 800,000 tons at the d of 906 to .4005 million tons at the d of 9.
In addition, Austrsia has vigorously developed domestic iron, coal, petroleum, and other important mineral resources, allowing the extraction of mineral resources to keep pace with consumption.
In addition, during the term of the third cab governmt, the cab governmt also presided over the construction of the Leonora Industrial Base, expanding various aspects of Austrsia''s chemical industry, agricultural industry, civil industry, military industry, and the mechanical industry.
Currtly, the Leonora Industrial Base has provided at least 0,000 jobs for Austrsia, and it is expected that at least 0,000 jobs will be provided after thepletion of the second phase of construction.
Regarding machinery, Austrsia has poprized agricultural machinery in severalrge farmsteads within its territory. This not only saves arge amount ofbor for Austrsia but also significantly increases food production and elerates the developmt of agriculture to a certain extt.
In addition to these more important directions, promoting policies in the fields of education, medical care, and other livelihood areas have also be the focus of Prime Minister Walter''s speech.
For the third cab governmt, advocating for outstanding achievemts is beficial to their pursuit of re-election or higher positions.
Under the expectations of people all over Austrsia and the atttion of many media, the election for the fourth cab governmt of Austrsia officially began on October 7, 9.
This electoral meeting was held in therge meeting room of the Administrative Court and was attded by all members of the House of Represtatives of Austrsia.
Up to now, there are a total of 98 people in the House of Represtatives; nearly 60% have joined parties, but almost 40% are non-partisan.
After all, Austrsia is an authoritarian country. In addition to restrictions by the Electoral Law and the Party System Law, parties do not provide that significant help to a candidate, so there are quite a few nonpartisan members in the House of Represtatives.
The cab election is differt from the parliamtary election because, with less than 300 people participating, the results are esstially produced within a week.
However, this week is very agonizing for all the participating parliamtarians and is a pivotal momt in determining their fate.
In order to show the importance of the cab governmt election, Arthur attded the first day of the electoral ceremony and, as usual, dered the solemnity and fairness of the election.
The rest of the time is left to the parliamtarians to freely perform. Besides certain positions requiring a list from Arthur, basically, all members of Parliamt can register, and parties with more than t seats in the House of Represtatives can ev nominate a non-member of the House of Represtatives as one of the candidates for a particr departmt.