Whitlam Dismissal
Gough Whitlam was elected to power in 1972 following a fiery election campaign. The election was like know other. Whitlam managed his campaign in a way that made the majority of Australians warm to his unique style of political salesmanship. The election of the Whitlam government was a turning point in politics as the victory signalled a dramatic change to the political arena. Whitlam had a new vision for Australia that appealed to the Australian people. He was a charismatic man who possessed strong leadership characteristics, and maintained the opinion in his campaign that he was born to govern. However, Whitlam’s victory was twenty-three years in the making. The Labor party had long been divided by party politics and lacked the strong leaders it needed to achieve power. The spoiling tactics of the DLP played a role in the unsuccessful attempts to gain power. Long standing Prime Minister, Robert Menzies and his successors possessed total dominance of the political environment during the 1950’s to the
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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