Lidia Thorpe, undeterred by a Senate censure, vows to disrupt any future visits by King Charles, asserting her right to protest colonization and seek attention." "I was denied my right to be in that chamber whilst everybody else voted to shut me down."
Senate motions are increasingly addressing the need for respect among members, reflecting a desire to maintain proper decorum and discourage disruptive actions, according to government leader Penny Wong.
Lidia Thorpe's protest against King Charles highlights a clash between traditional parliamentary decorum and the urgency of addressing historical grievances for Indigenous Australians.
Penny Wong criticized Thorpe and Babet's actions as merely attention-seeking stunts that do not contribute positively to political discourse or public opinion in Australia.
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