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Australian Government Accuses New Zealand of Trying to Undermine It

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Barnaby Joyce, Australia's deputy prime minister is a New Zealander by descent. Australia's foreign minister, Julie Bishop, says New Zealand's Labour Party revealed this information to undermine the government, that it was contacted by the Australian Labour party which is the opposition in parliament. The Australian constitution does not allow a dual citizen to be member of parliament. If Joyce steps down the Australian government of Malcolm Turnbull could lose its one seat majority in parliament. 


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