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‘One of our own’: Australia plans referendum on monarchy

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‘One of our own’: Australia plans referendum on monarchy

Melbourne, Australia – The current dying of Queen Elizabeth II has reignited a simmering republican debate in Australia, the place the UK’s monarch is head of state, with Anthony Albanese’s authorities planning to place the difficulty to a vote.

Already dedicated to a referendum for a constitutionally enshrined Indigenous ‘Voice to Parliament’, the federal government plans to carry an identical vote to check Australians’ urge for food for a republic.

Assistant Minister for the Republic of Australia, Matt Thistlethwaite, instructed Al Jazeera that whereas “the precedence for this authorities is the Voice to Parliament, the subsequent pure development for Australia is look to have certainly one of our personal as a head of state and we’d search to do this in a second time period if we’re profitable with the Voice within the first time period.”

“Australians have at all times been keen to look to methods to enhance our system of presidency and enhance our nation and our nation,” he mentioned.

“This is a chance for us to construct a brand new system to pick our head of state and on the identical time enhance the rights of residents within the selections that we’ve got but additionally strengthen the democracy we’ve got.”

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With an Indigenous historical past stretching again greater than 60,000 years, the continent now referred to as Australia was colonised in 1788 and, whereas politically unbiased, has remained a part of the British monarchy.

The UK monarch is represented in Australia by the governor-general, presently David Hurley (left) who has largely ceremonial powers [File: Mick Tsikas/Pool via AFP]

Below the present system, the monarch is represented in Australia by the governor-general who performs a largely ceremonial function.

Nonetheless, governor-generals retain constitutional and statutory powers, swearing in ministers and performing because the commander-in-chief of Australia’s Defence Forces.

Additionally they have the ability to dissolve parliament and sack the prime minister, most controversially carried out in 1975 when Gough Whitlam was eliminated.

The dying of Queen Elizabeth in September got here 4 months after Labor, lengthy supporters of the republican motion, have been elected to energy in Canberra.

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“The Queen’s passing gives us now with a chance to debate what comes subsequent for Australia,” Thistlethwaite instructed Al Jazeera.

“Australia is now a mature and unbiased nation. We make our personal selections about how we govern ourselves, our financial relationship is predominantly linked to the Asia-Pacific area, our safety relationship relies on the ANZUS alliance. We aren’t British any extra.”

‘100%’ for Australia

The queen reigned for 70 years and was a continuing presence for Australians, most of whom have been born whereas she was on the throne.

However her dying has sparked debate about the way forward for the monarchy in Australian public and political life – there has even been a backlash towards King Charles III routinely changing the queen on Australia’s five-dollar financial institution notes.

Australians have supported changing her portrait with a wide range of Australian folks and animals, with assist for outstanding Indigenous Australians reminiscent of not too long ago deceased Indigenous actor Jack Charles.

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Regardless of the renewed debate, polls stay unclear whether or not assist for a republic would see a profitable referendum, with a current Guardian ballot displaying fewer than half of these surveyed assist a republic.

Protesters in Melbourne march with a giant banner in the colours of the Aboriginal flag reading 'Abolish the monarchy, sovereignty never ceded, land back, stop black deaths in custody'
Protests accompanied the queen’s funeral in Australia, which was declared a public vacation, however the stage of assist for the nation turning into a republic is unclear [Ali MC/Al Jazeera]

In 1999, a referendum was held through which Australians have been requested to determine between two totally different republican fashions, but the referendum did not win ample assist and the concept of a republic was largely scrapped.

Sandy Biar, director of the Australian Republican Motion, mentioned the 1999 referendum was unsuccessful as a result of “the proposal that was put ahead in 1999 was developed by a small group irrespective of what Australians needed”.

Nonetheless, he believes with a greater schooling marketing campaign and widespread session, a referendum would achieve success.

“As soon as folks have a larger stage of understanding about how these points of our authorities work, then they’re much more capable of interact in a dialog about potential adjustments to that than they’re now,” he instructed Al Jazeera.

Biar additionally argued that together with having an Australian as a head of state, there could be financial and political advantages from the republican mannequin.

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“Proper now our head of state represents the UK after they journey round on these sort of commerce journeys and delegations,” he mentioned.

“We must always have an Australian head of state who stands up for Australia 100% of the time and who champions Australia’s pursuits.”

The Australian Republic Motion not too long ago launched a proposed mannequin for a way the republic would work.

Named the Australian Alternative, the mannequin proposes Australia’s parliaments nominate candidates for Head of State, who could be put to a nationwide poll of all Australian voters.

The Head of State could be elected for a five-year time period and be answerable for appointing a first-rate minister however would haven’t any particular person authority in relation to the setting of presidency coverage, day-to-day governance or passing of legal guidelines.

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However some have dismissed the proposal, together with Former Prime Minister and republican campaigner Paul Keating who was reported saying the nation could be higher off remaining a constitutional monarchy than experimenting with a “US-style” presidency.

Writing in The Dialog, Professorial Fellow Dennis Altman from La Trobe College mentioned it was not clear how turning Australia right into a republic would profit Australians.

“Changing into a republic would basically be a symbolic, if essential act … however it’s onerous to see what successfully would change,” he wrote.

“Monarchists will retort that we have already got an efficient head of state with the governor-general, who for all sensible functions workout routines the powers granted to the monarch.”

A black and white photo showing Torres Strait Islanders standing in a line as Queen Elizabeth walks past during a 1954 visit to Australia
Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, travelled to Australia quickly after she grew to become queen and Australia’s head of state [File: AP Photo]

Those that assist retaining the UK monarch say the system has served Australia effectively.

Eric Abetz, the spokesperson for the Australian Monarchist League, says one of many key advantages of retaining the monarchy is that the top of state – being the queen’s or king’s consultant – is faraway from day-to-day politics.

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“The monarchy gives a head of state who’s above politics and the day-to-day reduce and thrust,” he mentioned.

“The chief of our armed forces is the governor-general – a impartial individual – reasonably than a political individual. It diffuses energy throughout the physique politic. The massive argument must be how will being a republic improve our democracy, improve the physique politic, improve the lifestyle for Australians?”

Time for ‘Australian period’

Whereas assist for the monarchy could stay excessive for a lot of Australians, Indigenous teams reacted strongly to the queen’s dying and the widespread, relentless protection of her life and funeral.

In capital cities reminiscent of Melbourne and Sydney, protests have been held on the day of the funeral, declared a public vacation and a “day of mourning” by Albanese.

Sarcastically, Indigenous teams have been calling for their very own recognised “day of mourning” for many years to acknowledge the influence of colonisation, calls which have gone unheeded.

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Indigenous teams such because the Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance say the unresolved concern of a treaty with Indigenous folks ought to be the precedence for the Australian authorities.

“We don’t need to be part of the Stolen(widespread)Wealth – we by no means have, and we are going to proceed to battle towards all it stands for and its ongoing colonial regime which continues to take advantage of, oppress and kills our folks,” mentioned the group in a media launch.

“Utilizing the Queen’s dying to strengthen the monarchy’s energy is out of contact, disrespectful and is totally at odds with the Treaty course of.”

Auatralian PM Anthony Albanese signing a book in front of a picture of the queen with two Aboriginal men standing in the foreground
If the Voice to Parliament is handed efficiently, a referendum on the monarchy may chart a brand new path for Australia [File: AFP]

In an acknowledgement of the necessity to discover a manner ahead in resolving Australia’s colonial previous, the federal government has dedicated to holding the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum as a precedence over the republic.

“The precedence for this authorities is the Voice to Parliament. That’s Australia’s nice unfinished enterprise,” Thistlethwaite instructed Al Jazeera.

Regardless of Indigenous politicians remaining divided over the proposed Voice – and public apathy in direction of a republic – Thistlethwaite stays optimistic the federal government may efficiently chart a brand new course in Australian political historical past.

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“It’s about modernising the Australian democracy,” he mentioned. “We expect that the precise time is now provided that the Elizabethan period is over. It’s now time for the Australian period.”

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GameStop’s actual business – selling video games and associated paraphernalia – isn’t doing so hot. Its other business – earning interest on cash that was handed over irrationally – is helping. But that makes GameStop more akin to a bank than a retailer. Shareholders would be better off sticking with an actual savings account.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange pleaded guilty Tuesday in connection with a deal with federal prosecutors to close a drawn-out legal saga related to the leaking of military secrets that raised divisive questions about press freedom, national security and the traditional bounds of journalism.

The plea to a single count of conspiring to obtain and disclose information related to the national defense was entered Wednesday morning in federal court in Saipan, the capital of the Northern Mariana Islands, an American territory in the Pacific.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, second from right, arrives at the United States courthouse where he is expected to enter a plea deal in Saipan, Mariana Islands, Wednesday, June 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) (AP )

Assange said that he believed that the Espionage Act under which he was charged contradicted his First Amendment rights but that he accepted that encouraging sources to provide classified information for publication can be unlawful.

“I believe the First Amendment and the Espionage Act are in contradiction with each other but I accept that it would be difficult to win such a case given all these circumstances,” he reportedly said in court. 

Under the terms of the deal, Assange is permitted to return to his native Australia without spending any time in an American prison. He had been jailed in the United Kingdom for the last five years, while fighting extradition to the United States.

A conviction could have resulted in a lengthy prison sentence. 

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Screen grab taken from the X account of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange following his release from prison on Tuesday June 25, 2024. Assange has arrived in Saipan ahead of an expected guilty plea in a deal with the U.S. Justice Department that will set him free to return home to Australia. (@WikiLeaks, via AP)

WikiLeaks, the secret-spilling website that Assange founded in 2006, applauded the announcement of the deal, saying it was grateful for “all who stood by us, fought for us, and remained utterly committed in the fight for his freedom.”

Federal prosecutors said Assange conspired with Chelsea Manning, then a U.S. Army intelligence analyst, to steal diplomatic cables and military files published in 2010 by WikiLeaks. Prosecutors had accused Assange of damaging national security by publishing documents that harmed the U.S. and its allies and aided its adversaries.

Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison. President Barack Obama commuted the sentence in 2017 in the final days of his presidency.

Assange has been celebrated by free press advocates as a transparency crusader but heavily criticized by national security hawks who say he put lives at risk and operated far beyond the bounds of journalism.  

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Julian Assange seen boarding an airplane. (Getty Images)

Weeks after the 2010 document cache, Swedish prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for Assange for allegedly raping a woman and an allegation of molestation. The case was later dropped. Assange has always maintained his innocence. 

In 2012, he took refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he claimed asylum on the grounds of political persecution, and spent the following seven years in self-exile there. 

The Ecuadorian government in 2019 allowed the British police to arrest Assange and he remained in custody for the next five years while fighting extradition to the U.S. 

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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France elections: Germans prepare for seismic change in EU politics

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As France gears up for the shocking snap elections that French President Emmanuel Macron called during the EU elections, Germans are preparing for a seismic change in EU politics.

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With the upcoming French elections just around the corner, Germany is bracing itself for the results, which are expected to swing to the right.

Climate, migration and gender equality policies are likely to be affected on a national level in France if far-right Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party wins. Yet, political scientist Prof Dr Miriam Hartlapp warned the effects could ripple across the European Union.

“Policymaking in Brussels will change because members of this right-wing populist party could sit in the Council of Ministers. This creates a different situation for countries like Germany and other European nations,” Hartlapp said.

“France is not a small member state, but a large and important one. We can expect that European climate policy, asylum and migration policy, and gender equality policy at the European level will then look different,” she added.

Hartlapp said the swing to the right has spread across Europe as the dissatisfaction with current governments is reflected in the political climate.

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Germans are aware of the changes and this “causes concern,” Harlapp said, pointing at German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s recent interview where he said he hopes “that parties that are not [Marine] Le Pen, to put it that way, are successful in the election. But that is for the French people to decide.”

Hartlapp added that the EU can expect immigration-related cases to be brought to the European Court of Justice.

“Some points in the National Rally‘s program clearly contradict the fundamental rights of the European constitution. For example, immigrants in France not having the same rights as French citizens when it comes to housing and social benefits. This directly contradicts EU law,” she said.

Meanwhile, in Germany, individual politicians from the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) and extreme-right Die Heimat announced their plans to form factions in the eastern state of Brandenburg this week, after AfD outperformed all of the parties in the ruling coalition government during the EU elections.

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