ARM Media Statement - 20 March 2000
Queen displays a balanced understanding of the republic debate
The National Director of the ARM, Jim Terrie, said that in her
speech, the Queen had displayed a more balanced understanding of
the republican debate and the vitality of Australian democracy than
most those who support her continuation as our head of state.
"The Queen clearly recognises the changes in Australian society
during her long reign and the benefits and consequences that have
and may develop as a result, " Mr Terrie said. "Consideration
of constitutional change is such a consequence," Mr Terrie
added.
Mr Terrie went on to say that the Queen has clearly restated her
position, expressed directly after the November 6 referendum, that
the form of the Australian Constitution and the role of the monarchy
in those arrangements were a matter “for Australians and Australians
alone to decide”.
Mr Terrie added that those who opposed the recent proposal for
the establishment of a Republic and are calling for no further public
debate or consideration of future constitutional change are clearly
out of touch with the Queen herself. Finally, Mr Terrie said that
the ARM and allied republicans were calling for a future plebiscite
to clearly and finally prove that majority of Australians want a
Republic and an Australian head of state.
Authorised by Malcolm Turnbull,
Australian Republican Movement, 60 Park Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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