Anthony Albanese under fire to answer Voice questions as October 14 referendum draws near

  • 8 months ago
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Prime Minister Anthony Albania, Australians since 1999, as first referendum began vote in first referendum to vote for increasing pressure answer key questions about voice. The Australian Election Commission started its tremendous and challenging task on Monday with dozens of voting teams, which are prepared to use various transportation methods to reach thousands of Australians throughout the country for the next few weeks before October 14th. The voting began with support for The Voice Plumkets with only 36 percent support for the constitutional change of the newspaper of this week. Opposition leader Peter Dutton reiterated that camp supported on Tuesday, because there is no detail about what they voted for, but Mr. Albania said that majority of Australians in majority of states would vote yes. Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese, under the pressure of answering more clear questions about the voice. Albania, who was asked to give detailed information at his own press conference on Tuesday morning, could not give clear answers about effects of “no” game, and options that government would consider when referendum failed or why it thought about fact that referendum was in a very important way. Mr. Dutton said Mr. Albania treated Australians “like cups .. “The Australians do not trust the Prime Minister because when they say that it is only a modest change, since this federation has been the most important change in our constitution and cannot even explain what it is about,” he said. “And now they chop and change what the model should be. “We warned Prime Minister on this issue, and I think he shakes their heads about how the millions of Australian prime ministers can divide country.” A reporter in Adelaide was asked whether government won majority votes, but whether he would think enactment sound if he did not win majority states, and Albania did not give a clear answer. “We have a referendum system in most of the states in our Constitution that you need majority support. “I sincerely hope that the Australian people will vote yes, but we will respect the result.” Opposition leader Peter Dutton said that the Prime Minister treats the Australians “like cups. When asked what the effects that did not vote by another reporter were asked, Mr. Albania tried to focus on the positive. “I focused on vote in referendum, and I hope majority of Australians will vote yes in this referendum,” he said. “I was revived here with my discussions in Southern Australia, including.” Yes, Albania, who is sure whether campaign is confident he has reached everyone he needs to think about vote, said that Albania was surely local Australians will vote in this referendum overwhelmingly ”. “I hope the Australians vote for it,” he said. Yes, when asked why game is such a significant way in ballot boxes, Mr. Albania pointed out crime against sound misinformation campai

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