JAKARTA History today, 15 years ago, June 24, 2010, Julia Gillard was officially inaugurated as the new Australian Prime Minister (PM). The inauguration confirms that Australia officially has the first female PM in history.
Previously, Julia was known as student activist. This position made him sensitive to the workforce class. He then became a lawyer and defended the rights of workers. He then swerved from a lawyer to become a politician so that injustice was eliminated from Australia.
No one doubts colleges can foster sensitivity to social issues. This condition comes in Julia Gillard's life in Australia. The woman who was born in Barry, England, September 29, 1961 chose to take law at Adelaide University.
The college period made him sensitive to the surrounding environment. He joined a labor club -- then became a student activist. He's a well-known left student vocal. This condition makes him popular quickly.
Julia finally completed his legal education in 1986. He chose to live his life as a lawyer. In fact, the profession did not make him forget the workers. He continues to move to defend the workers.
Later he chose to swerve from lawyers to politicians. He tried to fight with the Labor Party to be able to sit in the Australian parliament. His struggle was not easy. He had to compete with big political figures.
He failed many times. However, the struggle ended in 1998. He entered parliament. He started voicing the rights of the workers. He also began to become an important person in the Labor Party. This condition was proven by him being able to be elected as Deputy PM in 2007.
Julia's leadership received a lively welcome. The Australian people think the policy has a big impact in the future.
'July was sworn in as deputy prime minister in December 2007' the first woman to occupy the post. Rudd gave her responsibility for the large portfolio of employment, education, and relationships at work.'
Gilard is considered to have exposed the poor performance of the previous government regime and replaced it with a Just Work Act. He must balance the union demands to introduce more regulations and demands of entrepreneurs so that the pendulum does not swing too far, said Maria Taylor and her friends in his article at The Guardian entitled Julia Gillard: A Life in Politics (2013).
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His political career continues to climb. He later became a popular leader from the Labor Party. Julia was even predicted to be able to become the next Australian PM. The narrative finally happened. Kevin Rudd, who in fact is a figure of the Labor Party and leader of the Labor Party, resigned from leadership.
This condition made the Labor Party choose Julia as a candidate for PM. At its peak, the Labor Party won the 2010 election. This condition made Julia the elected Australian PM. Julia was then sworn in at the Government House, Australia on June 24, 2010. She later became the first female PM in Australian history.
"I thought if there was a girl who saw the TV screen over the next few days and said 'Wow, I might want to do that in the future, that's a good thing. I'm so happy at my house in Altona. Very happy on my flat at Canberra.'
"Actually, I think it is appropriate for me to stay there until we hold elections and I have fully gained the confidence of the Australian people to become Australian PM," said Julia as quoted by The Guardian's website, June 24, 2010.
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