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    Home » Blog » Greens’ Dorinda Cox quits party, joins Australian PM Anthony Albanese’s Labor Party

    Greens’ Dorinda Cox quits party, joins Australian PM Anthony Albanese’s Labor Party

    June 2, 2025Updated:June 2, 2025 World No Comments
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    Greens' Dorinda Cox quits party, joins Australian PM Anthony Albanese’s Labor Party
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    Senator from West Australia, Dorinda Cox, has left the Greens and is now a member of Labor Party under Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The Greens, which now lost three of its four lower-house votes, including that held by former president Adam Bandt, are greatly affected by Cox’s decision. Cox’s exit weakened the Greens ‘ figures, despite maintaining their dominance in the Senate. Only 90 minutes before PM Albanese held an afternoon press meeting with her in Perth, Cox was informed of her decision to join the Labor Party. After much reflection and representation, Cox said,” I have come to the conclusion that my values and objectives are more in line with Labor than the Greens.” I’ve worked very hard to bring Australia more just and just. However, I’ve just lost some faith in the Greens ‘ ability to help me advance this,” she continued. Cox’s expression in the Senate is also three years away. Nonetheless, she was subject to strain inside the group after it was discovered that her office had lost 20 employees in three years, and there had been numerous complaints about the place. Cox apologized for any problems caused, but denied any wrongdoing. Albanese claimed that the problems had been effectively investigated and handled. We reviewed all previous issues and adhered to appropriate treatments, he said. He continued,” They were all dealt with in Senator Cox’s event and handled appropriately.” According to Albanese, Cox made the decision without having a better reason. She joined because she believed in him years prior, and to actually change things by being a member of a group. You want to change the world. Being a part of a group of state is the only way you can make a difference. Dorinda’s principles are in perfect harmony with those of the Labor Party,” said Albanese. But, Cox’s group switch doesn’t provide Labor complete control of the Senate. The Greens currently have 10 legislators, while Labor currently has 29; this means that the government still needs Greens ‘ support to pass laws if the coilition doesn’t help them. Waters, the head of the Greens, expressed her disappointment with Cox’s choice. Cox, in her opinion, may have left the Greens and had a bigger influence. Waters questioned her principles by referring to the Labor group’s subsequent approval of a gasoline job. Senator Cox has stated that her principles are in line with the Labor Party. This Labor Party is the same one who, according to Unesco, approved the climate-damaged North West Shelf gas project, which will destroy major First Nations heritage and historical rock art this week. Cox, a former police officer, was considered to be one of the most modest voices in the Greens. Prior to joining the Greens, she was a part of the Labor Party and strongly associated with a number of Labor officials. She is the second Greens-affiliated legislator in recent memory to step down. Senator Lidia Thorpe even resigned before becoming an indie.

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