Dual Citizenship Crisis - s 44(i)
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- ronrat
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David, we agree. What is needed is a retired Lawrence from the Castle with someone with a bit of cash behind him to either challenge the high court or threaten to. Flood the idiots for years so they can't retire on massive pensions until they either come up with something sensible or they can resign now.
So if the reasoning is you can stand because you no one knows your father as against a genuine relationship probably means you can't be in Federal parliament if your Dad was a pommy bastard but if you are a real bastard come on down and thats how silly the ruling was. An expedient decision made by a bunch of lawyers who have no concept of the populations expectations.
So if the reasoning is you can stand because you no one knows your father as against a genuine relationship probably means you can't be in Federal parliament if your Dad was a pommy bastard but if you are a real bastard come on down and thats how silly the ruling was. An expedient decision made by a bunch of lawyers who have no concept of the populations expectations.
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44. Any person who -
(i.) Is under any acknowledgement of allegiance, obedience, or adherence to a foreign power, or is a subject or a citizen or entitled to the rights or privileges of a subject or citizen of a foreign power: or
It's all pretty clear. Just have a referendum to remove the word "citizen" and we're probably all good.
(i.) Is under any acknowledgement of allegiance, obedience, or adherence to a foreign power, or is a subject or a citizen or entitled to the rights or privileges of a subject or citizen of a foreign power: or
It's all pretty clear. Just have a referendum to remove the word "citizen" and we're probably all good.
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SUMMARY:
MPs and Senators with dual citizenship who are ineligible for Parliament:
- Scott Ludlam (Greens)
- Larissa Waters (Greens)
- Malcolm Roberts (One Nation)
- Barnaby Joyce (Coalition)
- Fiona Nash (Coalition)
MPs and Senators with dual citizenship but not ineligible for Parliament:
- Matt Canavan (Coalition)
- Nick Xenophon (Nick Xenophon Team) - Subsequently resigned
Other MPs and Senators who have resigned
- Stephen Parry (Coalition)
- John Alexander (Coalition)
- Jacqui Lambie (Jacqui Lambie Network)
- Skye Kakoschke-Moore (Nick Xenophon Team)
OTHER MPS AND SENATORS WHOSE STATUS IS YET TO BE DETERMINED:
British citizenship concerns
- Katy Gallagher (Labor) - May also possess Ecuadorian citizenship
- Pauline Hanson (One Nation)
- Justine Keay (Labor)
- Susan Lamb (Labor)
- Rebekha Sharkie (Nick Xenophon Team) - May also possess US citizenship
- Ann Sudmalis (Coalition)
- Josh Wilson (Labor)
Greek citizenship concerns
- Julia Banks (Coalition)
- Alex Hawke (Coalition)
- Arthur Sinodinos (Coalition)
Other foreign allegiance concerns
- Josh Frydenberg (Coalition)
- Nola Marino (Coalition)
MPs and Senators with dual citizenship who are ineligible for Parliament:
- Scott Ludlam (Greens)
- Larissa Waters (Greens)
- Malcolm Roberts (One Nation)
- Barnaby Joyce (Coalition)
- Fiona Nash (Coalition)
MPs and Senators with dual citizenship but not ineligible for Parliament:
- Matt Canavan (Coalition)
- Nick Xenophon (Nick Xenophon Team) - Subsequently resigned
Other MPs and Senators who have resigned
- Stephen Parry (Coalition)
- John Alexander (Coalition)
- Jacqui Lambie (Jacqui Lambie Network)
- Skye Kakoschke-Moore (Nick Xenophon Team)
OTHER MPS AND SENATORS WHOSE STATUS IS YET TO BE DETERMINED:
British citizenship concerns
- Katy Gallagher (Labor) - May also possess Ecuadorian citizenship
- Pauline Hanson (One Nation)
- Justine Keay (Labor)
- Susan Lamb (Labor)
- Rebekha Sharkie (Nick Xenophon Team) - May also possess US citizenship
- Ann Sudmalis (Coalition)
- Josh Wilson (Labor)
Greek citizenship concerns
- Julia Banks (Coalition)
- Alex Hawke (Coalition)
- Arthur Sinodinos (Coalition)
Other foreign allegiance concerns
- Josh Frydenberg (Coalition)
- Nola Marino (Coalition)
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So, hypothetically, if we were at war with another country, could that country deliberately create parliamentary havoc for us by granting citizenship to all our parliamentarians?Wokko wrote:44. Any person who -
(i.) Is under any acknowledgement of allegiance, obedience, or adherence to a foreign power, or is a subject or a citizen or entitled to the rights or privileges of a subject or citizen of a foreign power:
Side by side.