It's getting worse and worse in the colony called Australia.
Since the 1800's the people in power have been misbehaving where the imperial government had to install the Colonial Laws Validity Act in 1865, to remind those 'rascals and outlaws' (in office) how to behave.
Well that didn't deter those in power.
A bit later on they threw democracy under a bus, or at least the democratic law making process with the abolition of the upper house or the Legislative Council in Queensland, unlawfully, or beyond their power to do so, or more specifically, unconstitutionally.
Australia is part of so many treaties and organisations, that the mind boggles, where the one stands out that comes to mind, is UNIDROIT (since the 20th of March 1973), an 'International Institute for the Unification of Private Law', as stated on their website.
In Australia, there is no separation of powers contrary to official paperwork.
The 3 tiers of government are corrupt.
The MPs, the j̶u̶d̶i̶c̶i̶a̶r̶y̶ (judges), no the judicature (the administration of justice) and the executive are all corrupt.
Not only is Australia a “legal basket case” according to its motherland, we now have in force something called 'private law'.
So how does that work?
Let's take the current global health situation as an example.
The federal government states that a particular medical procedure is 'voluntary'.
Yet corporations state that it is mandatory in their worker's case to succumb to this procedure, and there's pretty much nothing the employees can do about it, otherwise they WILL lose their employment status.
The 'best' part about this is that the government does NOT step in.
In a bombshell revelation from the mainstream media it was stated that corporations make their own l̶e̶g̶i̶s̶l̶a̶t̶i̶o̶n̶ oops 'code of conduct', with regards to their actions, where allegedly a so called watchdog has the final veto.
Sounds legitimate, right?
Let's make the analogy of 'little Johnny' the brat child being able to conjure up his own homework rather than the teacher.
It is no secret that Australia's so called watchdog's lack any bite, where in reality they should be called puppies where YOU have to watch over them.
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