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    Australia deputy PM Barnaby Joyce disqualified from office

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorOctober 27, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Barnaby Joyce was invalidly elected, a court has ruled
    Barnaby Joyce was invalidly elected, a court has ruled
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    Barnaby Joyce was invalidly elected, a court has ruled
    Barnaby Joyce was invalidly elected, a court has ruled

    Australian Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce and four other politicians were wrongly elected because they held dual citizenship, a court has ruled.

    The High Court of Australia decision means three of the politicians, including Mr Joyce, are disqualified from office. The others quit in July.

    Australia’s constitution prohibits dual citizens from being elected.

    Mr Joyce’s exit strips the government of its one-seat majority, but he could return through a by-election.
    The deputy prime minister, who renounced New Zealand citizenship in August, has pledged to re-contest his lower house seat.

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    “I respect the verdict of the court,” Mr Joyce said immediately after the verdict.
    “We live in a marvellous democracy, with all the checks and balances they have given us all the freedoms we see. I thank the court [for] their deliberations.”

    Who are Australia’s dual citizen MPs?

    (Clockwise from top left) Larissa Waters, Scott Ludlam, Fiona Nash and Malcolm Roberts

    The other four politicians – Fiona Nash, Malcolm Roberts, Larissa Waters and Scott Ludlam – had been elected to the Senate.

    Another two politicians under scrutiny, senators Matt Canavan and Nick Xenophon, were ruled to have been validly elected.
    The dual citizenship saga has captivated Australian politics since July, prompting dozens of MPs to publicly clarify their status.

    What did the politicians argue?

    During three days of hearings, the government told the court that only Mr Roberts and Mr Ludlam should be disqualified, arguing the others did not know about their dual citizenship when they were elected last year.

    Mr Roberts claimed he had tried to revoke his citizenship. Mr Ludlam and Ms Waters, the only MPs to resign over the saga, did not offer a defence – arguing all seven should be ineligible.

    What did the court say?

    The seven-judge bench deliberated for two weeks before ruling that five politicians were ineligible as a “subject or citizen of a foreign power”, under to the constitution’s section 44(i).

    The court ruled that Mr Canavan and Mr Xenophon were not dual citizens, according to the constitutional definition.

    The court was not satisfied that Mr Canavan had attained Italian citizenship through descent, while Mr Xenophon’s class of inherited UK citizenship did not give him full rights and privileges.

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