Senators Call for Inquiry and Anti-Racism Training in Federal Parliament

Senators Call for Inquiry and Anti-Racism Training in Federal Parliament
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Independent and Greens senators urge Labor to address alleged racism and bigotry in parliament.

  • Independent and Greens senators have asked the president to set up an inquiry into racism in parliament.
  • The senators are requesting anti-racism training for politicians to prevent bigotry.
  • They warn that allowing racism and bigotry to persist is corroding democracy.

A group of independent and Greens senators have called on Labor to change parliamentary rules, proposing an inquiry and anti-racism training for politicians in response to what they describe as increasingly overt racism and bigotry in federal parliament.

The senators argue that unchecked racism and bigotry could undermine democratic processes. Their call highlights ongoing concerns about the conduct and inclusivity within parliamentary debate. Based on a single source report

It remains to be seen whether Labor or parliamentary leadership will respond to the senators' requests for an inquiry and training. Further developments may include formal proposals or discussions in parliament.