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“Though I won’t be in this position forever, my hope as a citizen is that we significantly enhance housing affordability for the younger generation,” Minns expressed.
“The future is uncertain. There’s a chance I might not be around after the 2027 elections,” he added.
Minns embarked on his political journey in state government in 2015, representing Kogarah, located in Sydney’s southern region.
Since 2021, he has been at the helm of the Labor Party, guiding it to success in the 2023 state elections, thus concluding a 12-year period in opposition.
Currently, the party governs with a minority, needing just one more seat to secure a majority.
The latest Roy Morgan poll last month saw Minns hold a clear margin as preferred premier over opposition leader Kellie Sloane, leading 60.5 per cent to Sloane’s 31.5 per cent.
The next election is slated for March 12 next year.
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