SYDNEY: The Armenian National Committee of Australia (ANC-AU) has congratulated Armenian-Australian Gladys Berejiklian on becoming the first elected female Premier of Australia’s largest state of New South Wales. While it is yet unclear whether she will win with a majority or minority government, the Leader of the Opposition Michael Daley has conceded defeat, and Berejiklian has accepted victory.
A gracious Berejiklian thanked many in her speech, reserving special praise for the people of New South Wales: “No matter your background or where you live, you can be the Premier of New South Wales – a state where someone with a long surname and a woman can be the Premier.”
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Berejiklian’s victory has ensured she also makes history as the first leader of the Liberal (LIB) and National (NAT) Coalition to lead her political party to a third consecutive term in office.
“This is a historic day for Armenian-Australians and for the global Armenian community, as Ms Berejiklian continues to be the most powerful Armenian woman in world politics; this time being elected in her own right to lead the executive branch of a government that runs a state of 7 million people – the largest state of a G20 nation,” said ANC-AU Executive Director, Haig Kayserian.
“The Armenian community of New South Wales is filled with joy, as support for Ms Berejiklian extends beyond party politics – the opportunity for an Armenian-Australian, for ‘Our Gladys’ to be elected was too big not to get completely behind,” Kayserian added.
ANC-AU has also congratulated the following close friends of the Armenian-Australian community, who were re-elected to their seats in the NSW Parliament:
- Premier Gladys Berejiklian (LIB) has also retained her seat of Willoughby;
- The Chair of the NSW Parliamentary Friends of Armenia, Jonathan O’Dea (LIB) has retained the seat of Davidson;
- Finance Minister Victor Dominello (LIB) has retained the seat of Ryde;
- Treasurer Dominic Perrottet (LIB) has won the seat of Epping after moving there from Hawkesbury;
- Hugh McDermott (ALP) has retained the seat of Prospect;
- Kevin Conolly (LIB) has retained the seat of Riverstone;
- Education Minister Rob Stokes (LIB) has retained the seat of Pittwater;
- Multicultural Affairs Minister Ray Williams (LIB) has retained the seat of Castle Hill;
- Mark Coure (LIB) has retained the seat of Oatley;
- James Griffin (LIB) has retained the seat of Manly;
- Alister Henskens (LIB) has retained the seat of Ku-ring-gai;
- Gareth Ward (LIB) has retained the seat of Kiama;
- Anna Watson (ALP) has retained the seat of Shellharbour;
- Felicity Wilson (LIB) has retained the seat of North Shore;
- Guy Zangari (ALP) has retained the seat of Fairfield.
Kayserian added: “We also wish to thank all our community volunteers, who helped the Armenian National Committee of Australia understand community needs and numbers during this NSW State Election campaign.”