Article 6M7QZ Double or nothing: Australia’s first ‘job-sharing’ political candidates raise constitutional questions

Double or nothing: Australia’s first ‘job-sharing’ political candidates raise constitutional questions

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Ben Smee and Lisa Cox
from World news | The Guardian on (#6M7QZ)

Lucy Bradlow and Bronwen Bock say they would split official duties and make joint decisions if elected to the seat of Higgins

Melbourne women Lucy Bradlow and Bronwen Bock have announced a plan to run for federal parliament as independent job-sharing candidates".

Bradlow, a political communications expert, and Bock, an investment banker, say they will attempt to nominate jointly - as a single candidate on the ballot paper - for the Melbourne seat of Higgins. If elected, they would split official duties, travel to Canberra on alternate weeks and make joint decisions about key issues.

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