CANBERRA: The opposition Labor Party appeared more likely than Prime Minister Scott Morrison's coalition to form a government after Australia held its general election on Saturday that could result in a rare hung parliament.
Center-left Labor could still form a majority government, based on early vote counting, lawmakers and analysts said. For the coalition, its only hope was to form a minority administration in a hung parliament.
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