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Labor senator Katy Gallagher 'is not and has never been' a citizen of Ecuador Labor senator Katy Gallagher 'is not and has never been' a citizen of Ecuador
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Parliamentarian hits back after Daily Telegraph says South American country claims her ‘as one of its own’ because of her mother’s birthplace
Australian Associated Press
Mon 28 Aug 2017 22.18 BST
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The Labor senator Katy Gallagher says she “is not and has never been” a citizen of Ecuador after revelations her mother was born in the South American country to British citizens.The Labor senator Katy Gallagher says she “is not and has never been” a citizen of Ecuador after revelations her mother was born in the South American country to British citizens.
She says her citizenship status was investigated as part of the Labor party’s vetting when she nominated for the Senate.She says her citizenship status was investigated as part of the Labor party’s vetting when she nominated for the Senate.
“As a result of these investigations it was determined that I had not obtained Ecuadorian citizenship by descent from my mother,” she said.“As a result of these investigations it was determined that I had not obtained Ecuadorian citizenship by descent from my mother,” she said.
A News Corp report on Tuesday cast doubts on her eligibility to be in the Senate, citing her mother’s entry card to Australia that shows she was born in Ecuador.A News Corp report on Tuesday cast doubts on her eligibility to be in the Senate, citing her mother’s entry card to Australia that shows she was born in Ecuador.
Under the Ecuadorian constitution established in 2008, anyone born in the country could be a citizen, as could their children.Under the Ecuadorian constitution established in 2008, anyone born in the country could be a citizen, as could their children.
The citizenship issue has caught out several senators and the deputy prime minister, Barnaby Joyce.The citizenship issue has caught out several senators and the deputy prime minister, Barnaby Joyce.
Under section 44 of the Australian constitution, a person is incapable of being elected to the parliament if they are a “citizen or entitled to the rights or privileges of a subject or a citizen of a foreign power”.Under section 44 of the Australian constitution, a person is incapable of being elected to the parliament if they are a “citizen or entitled to the rights or privileges of a subject or a citizen of a foreign power”.
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Joyce and four senators have been referred to the high court amid concerns they could be in breach of the constitution for being dual citizens.Joyce and four senators have been referred to the high court amid concerns they could be in breach of the constitution for being dual citizens.
Gallagher said she had told the ALP vetting process that her mother had been born in Ecuador to British parents and that was investigated.Gallagher said she had told the ALP vetting process that her mother had been born in Ecuador to British parents and that was investigated.
“The 2008 constitution was not in effect when my mother was born,” she said. “I am not and had never been an Ecuadorian citizen.”“The 2008 constitution was not in effect when my mother was born,” she said. “I am not and had never been an Ecuadorian citizen.”
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