CROSSBENCH ANGER AS PRIME MINISTER SLASHES MOST OF THEIR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF

Subscribers:
1,110
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agg9qICAzP8



Duration: 4:45
1 views
1


Crossbench anger as Prime Minister slashes most of their parliamentary staff

Anthony Albanese has sparked a war with crossbench MPs and senators by slashing their parliamentary staff entitlement by three quarters. The Prime Minister has emailed a letter to crossbenchers to inform them that in addition to their four electorate staff. they will only be entitled to one parliamentary staff member. In the last parliament. crossbench MPs and senators were entitled to four parliamentary staff. Crossbench MPs and senators are furious. viewing the reduced staffing levels as a political manoeuvre to stymie them. 'It's a dog act.' one crossbencher told the ABC. The PM has notified crossbenchers they could instead avail themselves of the Parliamentary Library for research or the Clerk of the Senate for advice on parliamentary procedure. 'My government intends to increase resourcing to the Parliamentary Library to reflect the support role that it provides to parliamentarians. particularly those on the crossbench.' Mr Albanese's letter reads. 'The Department of Finance will provide the necessary administrative support for the employment of your personal staff member.' If the newly elected independents have any questions about what to do — or. possibly more importantly. what not to do — they could ask 12 year federal parliament veteran Andrew Wilkie. who admits he 'got burnt' in his first year of deal making. Read more Though parliament is not scheduled to resume until July 26. Mr Albanese's decision on entitlements has done what few could ever have predicted: unify a motley collection of One Nation senators. teal independents and other crossbenchers. It's understood crossbench senators are discussing whether to abstain from parliamentary votes to protest the decision – a tactic that could derail the government's legislative agenda. Labor secured 77 seats at the May 21 election and will not need crossbench support to secure passage of legislation through the Lower House. But Labor will need the Greens plus one extra vote in the Senate to pass legislation the Coalition opposes. There are 12 crossbenchers in the House of Representatives and six in the Senate. The Liberals. Nationals and Greens have secured different staffing arrangements with the Labor government. Pocock says staffing cut reduces ability to participate Independent Senator for the ACT David Pocock said cutting three quarters of his anticipated parliamentary staffing resource 'removes transparency. hinders the democratic process and reduces our ability to participate fully in parliament.' 'Consulting with my fellow crossbenchers we have shared concerns about voting on legislation we don't have the resources to adequately scrutinise or ensure the integrity of.' Senator Pocock said. 'This decision is bad for democracy and terrible for transparency. 'Parliament should represent all Australians. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has unveiled his new cabinet. with election losses and cabinet shake ups seeing some new faces enter the fold. Here's who got what position. Read more 'To represent my community I need to have the resources to hold the government to account.' The Greens said the move contradicted the surge of support for minor parties in the federal election. 'It is unbelievable and so short sighted that the government would cut crossbench staff when the public has just delivered the biggest crossbench representation ever.' a spokesperson said. 'The Greens have experienced a staffing cut in real terms with no increase in overall staffing despite a major increase in numbers of Greens Parliamentarians.' The Greens have the same staffing allocation for 16 MPs and Senators as they did with 10 in the last parliament. The ABC has asked the Liberal and National parties to reveal their staffing arrangements. but is yet to receive a response. In a statement. a spokeswoman for the Prime Minister's Office pointed to resources available to all MPs and senators. 'Allocation of MOP(S) Act [parliamentary] staff is reviewed and re...

#news




Other Videos By Australian News


2022-06-26G7 COUNTERS CHINA'S BELT AND ROAD PROGRAM
2022-06-26G7 IN MULTIBILLION DOLLAR PLEDGE TO COUNTER CHINA’S BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE
2022-06-26SYDNEY HARBOUR TUNNEL CLOSED DURING BLOCKADE AUSTRALIA PROTEST
2022-06-26BLOCKADE AUSTRALIA CLIMATE PROTESTERS RAMMED BY CAR AS SYDNEY CBD BROUGHT TO STANDSTILL
2022-06-26CHAOS ON SYDNEY STREETS AS CLIMATE ACTIVISTS BLOCK MAJOR TUNNEL. THROW DEBRIS
2022-06-24OPINION 5 LESSONS FROM THURSDAY’S DEVASTATING JAN. 6 HEARING
2022-06-24USER BEHIND PRO LABOR TWITTER ACCOUNT PRGUY PUBLICLY REVEALS IDENTITY
2022-06-24CEO OF INVESTMENT NSW TO FRONT HEARING INTO JOHN BARILARO'S US TRADE JOB
2022-06-24DON’T TREAT VOTERS LIKE FOOLS WHEN IT COMES TO POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS
2022-06-24'AN ATTACK ON DEMOCRACY': INDEPENDENTS OUTRAGED OVER PM'S MOVE TO REDUCE ADVISORY...
2022-06-24CROSSBENCH ANGER AS PRIME MINISTER SLASHES MOST OF THEIR PARLIAMENTARY STAFF
2022-06-16CALLS FOR TOUGHER YOUTH SENTENCING AFTER EXPECTING YOUNG COUPLE KILLED
2022-06-16BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL AIRBNB RATE HIKE DRAWS MIXED RESPONSES DURING HOUSING CRISIS
2022-06-16THERE IS A WAR ON NATURE. DOM PHILLIPS WAS KILLED TRYING TO WARN YOU ABOUT IT
2022-06-16SUSPECT ADMITS KILLING MISSING PAIR IN BRAZILIAN AMAZON. AUTHORITIES SAY
2022-06-16NATIONAL CABINET MEETS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE ANTHONY ALBANESE BECAME PRIME MINISTER....
2022-06-16AUSTRALIA'S PARIS AGREEMENT COMMITMENT LIFTED TO 43 PER CENT EMISSIONS REDUCTION BY 2030
2022-06-16ENERGY MARKET INTERVENTION WILL LAST 'AS LONG AS IT NEEDS TO'. CHRIS BOWEN SAYS
2022-06-15MICROSOFT'S INTERNET EXPLORER WILL BE RETIRED THIS WEEK IN FAVOUR OF EDGE
2022-06-15ONE NATION MP SARAH GAME BACKS PUSH FOR BAN ON PUBLIC DISPLAY OF SWASTIKA IN SOUTH...
2022-06-15SECRET REPORT REVEALS CONTROVERSIAL NSW RAIL CORPORATION TOLD TO ‘REFRAME’ ITS...



Tags:
news
Crossbench
anger
Prime
Minister
slashes
most
their
parliamentary
staff