(Bloomberg, Sydney) Australia will hold a national election on May 21, with a campaign of six weeks.Australian Prime Minister Morrison, who is backward, hopes to reverse the disadvantages with economic prosperity and defense cards and strive for re -election.

Morrison announced the election date at a press conference yesterday and pointed out that this was a election related to everyone.He said: "The government is not perfect, and we have never claimed that we are perfect, but we have been walking in front. You may see some shortcomings, but we also see what we do for Australia at an unusual moment."

Labor advocates salary growth and reduces the pressure of living expenses

The conservative alliance led by Morrison has supported the Labor Party, which is currently in the wild after nine years in power.However, in the last election, Morrison also lag behind in the polls before the election, but eventually won.Morrison said, "I always believe in miracles."

Labor leader Albanis also launched a campaign, focusing on increasing wage growth and reducing the pressure of living expenses.

Albanis said at an event yesterday: "I know that many Australians have worked hard. Price rose, but their salary has not risen. Today, I want to tell all Australians."

In the past 10 years, the Australian political situation has been turbulent, and political parties have replaced several prime ministers due to internal struggles.Morrison is the first leader in Australia in the past 15 years.

However, Morrison's re -election is unfavorable.In the past few weeks, some members of the party have publicly criticized Morrison, including that he has disagreed resistance and flood rescue work is slow.A former opponent of Morrison also accused him of using racial slander to win the seats in 2007.

Morrison tried to win the support of voters with strong economic growth and defense cards.He emphasized that Australia's unemployment rate was the lowest point since 2008, and launched a series of measures last month to slow down the impact of high living expenses.