Australians recently took part in the general elections as the world mourned the passing of Pope Francis. Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton, the key political figures in the election, decided to suspend their campaign events as a mark of respect. The streets were adorned with flags flying at half-staff, acknowledging the significant Catholic population in the country. Albanese was seen attending a Mass in Melbourne, emphasizing the solemnity of the occasion. The Labour Party, led by Albanese, is aiming for a second term in office. This move comes at a crucial time for the country, as the political landscape is closely watched by citizens and international observers alike. The general elections are expected to have a lasting impact on the future direction of Australia, with both leaders gearing up for a closely contested race. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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Australians vote in elections as Pope Francis passes; Albanese and Dutton suspend campaigns in solemnity. Labor seeks re-election.
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