Albo supports shifting from a PM called election within a 3 year term to a 4 year term of fixed length.
“If you’ve got a three-year cycle, in practice, that often means that you really only have a shorter window of perhaps a couple of years to bring about substantial reform, by which time you’re looking at the next election,” he said.
Having a fixed term of parliament would remove the ability for prime ministers to call early elections, as well, which typically favour the incumbent government.
The problem is that then governments are slaves to the populist vote, and the population will always vote for the quickest benefit to them.
There’s been quite a few projects and policies in Australia that have been short term pain for long term gain.