Australian citizenship provides individuals with the opportunity to take part in the law-making process by running for office. In which of these parliaments can an Australian citizen stand for election?
- Federal, state, and territory parliamentsCevap
- BOnly the Federal Parliament
- COnly the State and Territory parliaments
Cevap
Australian citizens have the right to stand for election to federal, state, and territory parliaments.
Australian citizens are entitled to stand for election to all legislative bodies in Australia, which includes the Federal Parliament as well as the parliaments of every State and Territory.
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Anahtar Kavram
The right of Australian citizens to stand for election at multiple levels of government.
İpuçları
1
Consider whether the rights of an Australian citizen are limited to just one level of government or if they apply more broadly.
2
Australia has a federal system with parliaments at the national, state, and territory levels. Think about which of these a citizen can join.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the specific eligibility requirements for the Federal Parliament, such as age and citizenship status.
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