Coalition Tensions Heighten as Reunification Talks Stall
Federal Liberal leader Sussan Ley has proposed strict conditions for reuniting with the Nationals, including a six-month suspension for three Nationals MPs who defied shadow cabinet solidarity on anti-hate legislation. The proposal requires Nationals to accept binding shadow cabinet decisions and transfers the skills portfolio to Nationals in exchange for Liberals retaining shadow assistant treasury responsibilities.
Nationals leader David Littleproud confirmed receipt of the written offer, stating his party would carefully consider the details while emphasizing: “We remain united in resetting the Coalition but won’t negotiate through media channels. Constructive discussions continue in good faith.”
One Nation’s Electoral Gambit with Bernardi
Meanwhile in South Australia, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation has recruited former Liberal senator Cory Bernardi to lead its upper house ticket for the March 21 state election. This marks a significant test for the party which currently holds no SA state seats following Sarah Game’s defection to become an independent last year.
Conservative Reshuffle Impacts Federal Dynamics
Bernardi’s political trajectory – from Liberal senator to failed conservative movement leader – mirrors One Nation’s attempt to capitalize on its recent polling surge to 26% national support. This conservative momentum has intensified pressure for leadership changes within the Liberal Party while complicating Coalition reconciliation efforts.
With SA Labor favored to retain government amid opposition disarray, political analysts view this election as a critical measure of whether One Nation’s polling numbers translate to actual votes. Past attempts by minor parties to convert national support into state seats have faltered, notably Nick Xenophon’s failed 2018 campaign.
Coalition Fractures Become Visible
Federal parliament displayed the Coalition split physically on Tuesday as Liberal and National MPs occupied separate seating blocks. Sources within Liberal ranks described tense party room discussions, with one noting: “The atmosphere was thick with tension.”
Leadership Calculations Underlie Negotiations
Multiple sources suggest Ley faces competing pressures in Coalition talks. Some moderates reportedly prefer operating without Nationals to boost urban appeal, while leadership rival Angus Taylor’s supporters monitor potential challenge opportunities. Ley has committed to announcing an all-Liberal frontbench by week’s end if reunification talks collapse.
With a new Newspoll scheduled for release Sunday, all parties await fresh indicators of voter sentiment that could reshape Australia’s political landscape.

