How Can Fraser Anning Be Expelled From The Senate?, page-414

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    There are certain requirements that need to be met but to get above the line on the Senate ballot paper they have to do that. i wonder who their Victorian candidates will be. Some white supremacists maybe.
    That should get them a few hundred votes at least.

    The Nationals objected to the name because they think it's a deliberate attempt to piggy back on their name.
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    Opening of their constitution.

    The name of the Party is Fraser Anning’s Conservative National Party, and commonly referred to as the Conservative Nationals.



    The objects of the Party are as follows:
    a) To promote

    i) the vision of Sir Henry Parkes of Australia as an English speaking, predominantly European Christian Commonwealth, as originally described in 1901 when Australia as a nation was founded;

    ii) social cohesion by an immigration program that gives preference to those best able to integrate and assimilate;

    iii) traditional family values, including recognising marriage as only the union of a man and a woman and the sanctity of human life at all ages, including both the unborn and the elderly;

    vi) government through the democratic consent of the governed;

    v) individual freedom, including unrestricted freedom of speech, association and belief;

    vi) private enterprise;

    vii) private property as an inviolable natural right;

    viii) universal home-ownership as a national objective;

    ix) Australian ownership of our infrastructure, manufacturing and agriculture;

    x) widely distributed ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange through owner operated farms, small business and co-operatives;

    xi) collective bargaining in agriculture and industry;

    xii) orderly marketing of agricultural products;

    xiii) the development of rural and regional infrastructure and the re-industrialisation of Australia;

    xiv) an end to usury through the establishment of a not-for-profit government bank;

    xv) the right to own firearms and use them in self-defence;

    xvi) welfare as a safety net but restricted to citizens;

    xvii) citizens initiated referenda and voluntary voting;

    xviii) decentralization of power and competitive federalism;

    xix) a fair taxation system that encourages productivity and savings and rewards hard work;

    xx) the restoration of Australia’s national sovereignty through repudiation of coercive international treaties and a foreign policy that puts Australia first;

    xxi) a capable and well-resourced military and strong support for our veterans.

    b) To provide Australia with a truly conservative nationalist force organised with the aim of winning office and advancing the abovementioned objects.

    c) To secure the election to the Federal Parliament of a candidate or candidates endorsed by the party.
 
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