Australian Government Rejects Move for Indigenous ‘Recognition’

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Australian Government Rejects Move for Indigenous ‘Recognition’
The government said its dismissal of the idea was rooted in what it saw as two flawed notions:
that the establishment of an Indigenous body — advisory or otherwise — separate from Parliament would have been consistent with democratic principles, and that the proposal could have succeeded in a national referendum.
Patrick Dodson said that It’s over 10 years now since constitutional recognition has been discussed in one form or another,
In rejecting the proposal Friday, Australian officials said, "The government does not believe such an addition to our national representative institutions is either desirable or capable
of winning acceptance in a referendum." The decision was announced in a joint statement by the prime minister, the attorney general and the minister for Indigenous affairs.
University said that It’s no exaggeration to say that we are outliers internationally as being one of the few Western liberal democratic systems
that provide no public recognition and accommodation of Indigenous peoples’ rights,
A government-appointed Indigenous group called the Referendum Council made the proposal in June,
seeking a national referendum to create the body which it called a Voice to Parliament.
27, 2017
MELBOURNE, Australia — The Australian government on Thursday formally rejected a proposal
to amend the country’s Constitution to add a body representing Indigenous people.

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