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David Frank Crisafulli (/ ˌ k r ɪ s ə ˈ f ʊ l i /; born 14 April 1979) is an Australian politician currently serving as the 41st Premier of Queensland since 28 October 2024 [1] and leader of the Liberal National Party since November 2020.
The premiership of David Crisafulli began on 28 October 2024 when he was sworn-in as Premier of Queensland following his Liberal National party winning the 2024 Queensland state election. [1] Like in the Northern Territory just weeks prior, the Coalition affiliate in the state of Queensland — the LNP, won a reasonably large majority in ...
As part of David Crisafulli's election campaign, he pledged that the Liberal National's "making Queensland safer" laws targeting youth crime would be legislated before Christmas. [4] Following Crisafulli's election victory, the Making Queensland Safer Bill 2024 was introduced to Parliament on 28 November.
The Crisafulli Ministry is the current ministry of the Government of Queensland led by David Crisafulli.Crisafulli led the Liberal National Party (LNP) to its second election victory (the first being 2012) since its formation in 2008 after the merger of the state branches of the Liberal and National parties.
The incumbent premiership is that of David Crisafulli. Constitutional role Under section 43 of the Constitution of Queensland the premier and other members of Cabinet are appointed by the governor.
The Opposition in the Australian state of Queensland comprises the largest party or coalition of parties not in Government.The Opposition's purpose is to hold the Government to account and constitute a "Government-in-waiting" should the existing Government fall.
David Crisafulli, the member for the Gold Coast seat of Broadwater, was elected LNP leader on 12 November 2020, with Toowoomba-area MP David Janetzki as his deputy. [27] The LNP won at the 2024 state election. Its first election win since 2012 and its second ever election victory in the party's history.
An online reader poll with 64,000 votes conducted by the Brisbane Times declared opposition Leader David Crisafulli won the debate with 57% of the vote. [31] Miles and Crisafulli ruled out introducing a rent cap during the leaders debate. [32] In 2 October 2024, Labor's Miles announced a policy of a state-owned energy retailer.