SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's parliament returned for a special sitting on Monday to debate crucial labour reform bills which are likely to be blocked in the upper house Senate, leading to the dissolution of both houses and an election on July 2.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in March recalled parliament from a seven-week recess, only the fourth time in more than 50 years that a special session has been demanded.
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