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Media Statement - 18 January 1999
Republicans
confident of successful referendum
The
Australian Republican Movement today rejected suggestions
that the November Republic Referendum will fail because it
will be opposed by some Cabinet Ministers.
The Chair of the Australian Republican Movement, Malcolm Turnbull,
said more Cabinet Ministers and Coalition Government Members
now supported having an Australian instead of a foreigner
as our Head of State, than following the Constitutional Convention
in February last year.
"There
is obviously a variety of views within the Coalition Government
about the Republic, but support within the Government for
an Australian Head of State has been growing over the past
12 months.
"It
is important for people to realise that the decision for Australians
to face the millennium with one of our own as Head of State
will be made not only by the Government, but by the Australian
people themselves" Mr Turnbull said.
"Comments
yesterday by junior Employment Minister Tony Abbott that Cabinet
did not consider the Head of State Issue to be important,
were not only unfortunate but misinformed, as media reports
today will confirm.
"While
Tony Abbottt has a role to play in this debate, his position
as a former Executive Director of Australians for Constitutional
Monarchy really do disqualify him from making objective statements
on behalf of the Howard Government" said Mr Turnbull.
Mr Turnbull said, "The Australian Republican Movement will
continue discussion over the next few months to muster the
support and resources of all groups in the community which
support an Australian as Head of State.
"These
efforts include national gatherings of Republicans on January
25 and 26 to kick off a declaration of action or republicans
nationwide.
"As
well as street parades and public meetings, the coordinated
series of national events includes the launch of a declaration
of principles to guide the pro-republican campaign at the
Sydney Opera House at lunchtime on January 25" Mr Turnbull
said.
Republicans will also meet with coalition cabinet members
including the Attorney General, Mr Williams and leading Opposition,
Democrat and Independent representatives during the next few
weeks.
Authorised by Malcolm Turnbull, Australian
Republican Movement, 60 Park Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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