Article 66S0A Voice to parliament won’t give ‘special rights’ to Indigenous Australians, legal experts say

Voice to parliament won’t give ‘special rights’ to Indigenous Australians, legal experts say

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Josh Butler
from World news | The Guardian on (#66S0A)

Constitutional experts explain voice will not take away any right, power or privilege of anyone who is not Indigenous'

The proposed Indigenous voice to parliament would not have a veto power and would not confer special rights" to any person, a government-selected group of constitutional experts has advised, in a bid to address plainly incorrect assertions" .

The government has set up several expert groups to advise on details of the voice referendum, expected to be held in the second half of 2023, including a Constitutional Expert Group made up of legal academics including Prof Anne Twomey and Prof George Williams.

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