The Coalition’s Jacinta Nampijinpa Price met with One Nation leader Pauline Hanson last month to discuss her potential contribution to the No case in the official referendum pamphlet.
Coalition frontbencher Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has left open the door to working with One Nation leader Pauline Hanson on the written No case to be published in the official Voice referendum pamphlet, after they met in Parliament House last month to discuss Hanson’s potential contribution.
Price is chairing the Coalition committee that will formulate the No camp’s written case while Scarr is deputy chair. Their document will form the opposing half of the official Yes/No referendum pamphlet that the Australian Electoral Commission is required to distribute to every Australian household at least 14 days before the vote. There is no legal requirement for the pamphlet to be truthful or accurate.
The Coalition has the numbers to control the content of the No case’s half of the pamphlet, while the Yes case is being steered by Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney, who has agreed to consult crossbench and Liberal MPs who support the Voice.
It also claims “a Voice would override the supremacy of the elected Parliament and undermine the authority of the elected Australian government”, triggering litigation that would lead to “multiple constitutional crises”.
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