Albanese declares Indigenous voice won’t impact First Nations sovereignty
Speaking ahead of the opening of the parliamentary year, the PM dismisses the notion of having a constitutional convention before the referendum
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Anthony Albanese has declared the voice to parliament will have no impact on First Nations sovereignty, and has rubbished the idea of having a constitutional convention before the referendum later this year.
With parliament set to resume for the year this week, the prime minister's position was echoed on Sunday morning by Megan Davis, law professor, member of the expert working group and one of the leaders of the Uluru dialogues. She told the ABC deliberations around constitutional recognition had now entered a second decade.
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