Dutton’s challenge now is to develop some policies
- Peter Dutton proposed changing Australian laws to make it easier for ministers to revoke citizenship from dual nationals who commit certain crimes.
- Current law only permits courts to strip citizenship during sentencing for specific offenses like terrorism or treason.
- A spokesperson for Amnesty Australia criticized Dutton's proposal, calling it an extreme and reactionary proposal that will have dire, far-reaching consequences.
- Opposition to Dutton's plan includes 60.4 percent of Australians, according to AEC results.
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Dutton Criticises Labor Downplaying CCP Military Aggression in Australian Waters
With the federal election looming, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has criticised the Albanese government for repeatedly failing to call out the military aggression of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) against Australians in uniform. “Silence in the face of such unacceptable aggression saw the Albanese government put their domestic political interests ahead of the national interest,” Dutton said in an address to the Lowy Institute on March 20. “S…
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