The Constitution does not recognise political parties, nor does it recognise Prime Ministers. It simply says,
‘The Governor General will appoint Ministers’.
Usually, he invites the Leader of the winning party to advise him as to who should become Ministers, but where there is no winner, the power lies entirely with him.
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He will seek advice from the Independents and Greens as to whom they wish to be appointed as Prime Minister. They could nominate someone who is not the leader of a Party and the GG will have total power to invite that person to form a government and obtain a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives without asking Parties for approval.
The Independents in their first action of political power, will probably nominate either Jim Chalmers or Tanya Plibersek.
So, why have we reached this point where politics is at its lowest ebb of my lifetime. Indeed, a huge percentage of voters rank it as the lowest of the low?
The cause is that political parties on both right and left are tightly controlled by small groups of power brokers who produce privileges for elite people, while arrogantly insisting that it is all really ultra democratic.
In addition, the less than decent behavior, lack of skills of government and inability to speak the truth as shown by most parliamentarians, simply switches off voters, filling them with disgust.
Its time for all of us to aspire to have a Parliament we can respect and admire for they way it creates a fair and cohesive society.
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My hope is that the political carnage that occurs as votes are counted on Saturday evening will begin an era of progressive and enlightened social and economic advancement for all Australians.
This can only be achieved if Australia has a Prime Minister who is neither Scomo nor Albo.
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