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The Head of State Issue (the "Republic Debate")


What the people want (direct election!)
The 3-way debate (the main organisations)
My own ideas
Some other ideas
Links

Evidence of What the People Want to Happen

What the People Want, What They Really Really Want - my analysis of the Australian Constitutional Referendum Study, a large survey (3431 responses) done by some political scientists in late 1999, just after the republic referendum. And the short answer is - they want to directly elect the President. 55% have that as their first preference, and another 15% would accept it as second-best rather than keeping the status quo. [Compare that with the model that Howard and the ARM foisted on us in 1999 - only 20% really wanted it and another 24% were prepared to accept it as second-best. So it was voted down. Of course. Doomed from the start.]

But nevertheless the debate goes on....

The 3-Way Argument - Republic or Not, and if so What Kind?

A republic where the Parliament selects the President:

The majority of federal politicans still seem to want a republic where the members of Parliament (ie, themselves and nobody else - surprise, surprise!) select the President, and they're supported by a few academics and others who mistrust the People, but I know of no formal organisation or web site that is presenting arguments for this alternative at present. [If you know of one, please advise by email.]

Some sort of republic but not quite sure what:

A Republic Where the People Elect the President Directly:

The Monarchists

My Own Ideas

Some other ideas

Links to other sites


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Written by John Pyke, with a little help from DiDa!. Last edited 10th May 2004.