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What the Constitution says about Lidia Thorpe's protest

The Briefing

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The Oath and Indigenous Sovereignty: A Complex Debate

This chapter delves into Lidia Thorpe's argument regarding the oath taken by First Nations senators, emphasizing the belief that sovereignty was never ceded by Indigenous peoples. It examines the tension between constitutional obligations and the historical context of colonization, raising questions about the legitimacy of the Australian Parliament operating on 'stolen land.'

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