Voice to Parliament: Constitutional law expert doubles down on concerns
Craven's comments used by Voice opponents
Expert argues Voice could give too much power to Indigenous leaders
Constitutional law expert Greg Craven has doubled down on his comments that the proposed Voice to Parliament could give too much power to Indigenous leaders.
Craven's comments have been used by opponents of the Voice to argue that it would create a separate system of law for Indigenous Australians.
However, Craven has denied this, saying that he is simply concerned that the Voice could be used to give Indigenous leaders too much power over the lives of other Australians.
Craven's comments have sparked a debate about the role of the Voice in Australian society. Some argue that it is necessary to give Indigenous Australians a say in how they are governed, while others believe that it could lead to a divided Australia.
The Voice to Parliament is a proposed constitutional amendment that would create a body of Indigenous Australians to advise the federal government on matters affecting them.
The amendment is currently being considered by the Australian Parliament.
Conclusion
The debate over the Voice to Parliament is likely to continue for some time. However, it is important to remember that the Voice is only a proposal at this stage. It is up to the Australian people to decide whether or not they want to give Indigenous Australians a say in how they are governed.
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