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Question: Should Lidia Thorpe resign or be removed from office?

Yes, she should resign or be removed    
  10 (66.7%)
No, she should stay for her full term    
  5 (33.3%)




Total votes: 15
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Lidia Thorpe may be ineligible to sit in Senate (Read 1101 times)
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Re: Lidia Thorpe may be ineligible to sit in Senate
Reply #30 - Oct 29th, 2024 at 12:43pm
 
chimera wrote on Oct 28th, 2024 at 2:00pm:
'Parliamentary data showed Thorpe missed 51 of the 138 sitting days and voted in 572 of the 1238 divisions.'

Probably the 572 weren't about giving sovereignty to Uluru. She must have some opinions even if hair is heir. Power to koalas, now!


So she has missed almost 40% of sitting days (and lets be honest, parliament doesn't sit that often) and has only voted in just over 40% of divisions. Not a great record, not that she cares. She's just there to pocket the money to pay for her activism and attending protests.
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Re: Lidia Thorpe may be ineligible to sit in Senate
Reply #31 - Oct 30th, 2024 at 8:54pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Oct 25th, 2024 at 9:36am:
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Lidia Thorpe may be ineligible to sit in Senate


Unfortunately she will be there till 2028. I did hope it would be 2025 but alas no.

Australia would benefit from having a strong Aboriginal senator but unfortunately it isn't Lidia. Maybe she can have a better second half to her term.

VIC
30 June 2025
Senator      Party
Hume, J.      LP
Hodgins-May, S.5      AG
Paterson, J.      LP
Ciccone, R.      ALP
Van, D.A.      IND
Walsh, J.C.      ALP
30 June 2028
Senator      Party
Babet, R.D.      UAP
Henderson, S.M.      LP
McKenzie, B.G.      NATS
Stewart, J.N.A.      ALP
Darmanin, L.4      ALP
Thorpe, L.A.      IND



If AnAl calls a double dissolution election then Thorpe Payman and Babet will be gone.
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