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Independents must learn to embrace the power of one
Australian independent politicians known as "teals" face debate over forming a unified political party. Supporters argue a centrist group could counter Liberal Party divisions, while critics warn pooling diverse community-focused independents risks diluting their local appeal and parliamentary influence. The disagreement reflects tensions between collective power and individual constituency representation.
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