John Pesutto’s reluctance to reveal his stance on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament makes him just one of two Liberal leaders yet to declare a position ahead of the referendum.
openly support or oppose the Voice ahead of the vote later this year.
Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto has again refused to reveal which way he will vote at the Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Picture: David Crosling In an interview, Mr Pesutto said his focus at the moment is on issues pertaining to Victorians but that he will publicly indicate which way he is voting soon.
“For me, as a state opposition leader, I just have to make sure my focus every second of every day is on state priorities and issues.
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