Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the “key points” from the Solicitor-General’s advice on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament “puts to bed the absolute nonsense of Peter Dutton and Barnaby Joyce”.
Mr Albanese said the advice revealed the Voice would not “form part of either the Parliament or the Executive Government, instead operating only as an advisory body to those two branches of government – the Voice clearly has no power of veto.”
“This is simply a matter of recognising Indigenous Australians in our Constitution and allowing them to make representations on matters that affect them,” Mr Albanese said in a media conference on Friday.
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