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Australian One Nation senator in UK citizenship row | Australian One Nation senator in UK citizenship row |
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An Australian senator has revealed he renounced his UK citizenship, but it wasn't confirmed until after he was elected. | An Australian senator has revealed he renounced his UK citizenship, but it wasn't confirmed until after he was elected. |
Malcolm Roberts, from the far-right party One Nation, said he was "very confident" he could prove he was not a dual citizen. | Malcolm Roberts, from the far-right party One Nation, said he was "very confident" he could prove he was not a dual citizen. |
Under Australia's constitution, a person cannot run for federal office if they hold dual or plural citizenship. | Under Australia's constitution, a person cannot run for federal office if they hold dual or plural citizenship. |
Three politicians have quit as a row over dual citizenship has intensified. | Three politicians have quit as a row over dual citizenship has intensified. |
'I am Australian' | 'I am Australian' |
The Queensland senator, who was born in India to a Welsh father, said he never believed he was British citizen. | The Queensland senator, who was born in India to a Welsh father, said he never believed he was British citizen. |
Speaking in a television interview with Sky News, Senator Roberts said he contacted British authorities days before the cut-off for candidate nominations. | Speaking in a television interview with Sky News, Senator Roberts said he contacted British authorities days before the cut-off for candidate nominations. |
He said he wrote three times to British authorities saying: "I believe I am not a British and just in case though, if I am, then I renounce it effective immediately." | He said he wrote three times to British authorities saying: "I believe I am not a British and just in case though, if I am, then I renounce it effective immediately." |
Senator Roberts said he received formal registration of his status from British authorities on December 5, 2016 - five months after the federal election. | Senator Roberts said he received formal registration of his status from British authorities on December 5, 2016 - five months after the federal election. |
"I've taken all steps that I reasonably believe necessary," Senator Roberts told Sky News. | "I've taken all steps that I reasonably believe necessary," Senator Roberts told Sky News. |
The senator has previously confirmed on social media that he was not an Indian citizen. | The senator has previously confirmed on social media that he was not an Indian citizen. |
"I am a citizen only of Australia and therefore eligible to hold the position as Senator in the Australian parliament," he said on Facebook. | "I am a citizen only of Australia and therefore eligible to hold the position as Senator in the Australian parliament," he said on Facebook. |
The politician has been under pressure to reveal his status following the resignation of two deputy Greens leaders, Scott Ludlam and Larissa Waters, who were both dual nationals. | The politician has been under pressure to reveal his status following the resignation of two deputy Greens leaders, Scott Ludlam and Larissa Waters, who were both dual nationals. |
This week, Matthew Canavan also quit as Australia's Minister for Resources and Northern Australia because he faces legal questions over his Italian citizenship. | This week, Matthew Canavan also quit as Australia's Minister for Resources and Northern Australia because he faces legal questions over his Italian citizenship. |
So, what does Australia's constitution say on this issue? | So, what does Australia's constitution say on this issue? |
The Section 44 (Disqualification) states that any person who "is under any acknowledgment of allegiance, obedience, or adherence to a foreign power, or is a subject or a citizen or entitled to the rights or privileges of a subject or a citizen of a foreign power... shall be incapable of being chosen or of sitting as a senator or a member of the House of Representatives". | The Section 44 (Disqualification) states that any person who "is under any acknowledgment of allegiance, obedience, or adherence to a foreign power, or is a subject or a citizen or entitled to the rights or privileges of a subject or a citizen of a foreign power... shall be incapable of being chosen or of sitting as a senator or a member of the House of Representatives". |
This is interpreted by the High Court of Australia as meaning that persons with dual citizenship are not permitted to run for office. | This is interpreted by the High Court of Australia as meaning that persons with dual citizenship are not permitted to run for office. |
Are there any other countries with similar restrictions for dual citizens? | Are there any other countries with similar restrictions for dual citizens? |
Yes. Dual nationals cannot be elected to parliament in Armenia, Egypt or the Philippines. | Yes. Dual nationals cannot be elected to parliament in Armenia, Egypt or the Philippines. |
In Israel, a person must renounce his or her other citizenship to be sworn is as a member of Knesset (parliament). | In Israel, a person must renounce his or her other citizenship to be sworn is as a member of Knesset (parliament). |
In New Zealand, serving lawmakers run the risk of losing their seat if they renew non-New Zealand passports. | In New Zealand, serving lawmakers run the risk of losing their seat if they renew non-New Zealand passports. |
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