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Bridge protest misread creates new caucus problem for NSW Premier Chris Minns

Chris Minns studied deputies at the beginning of last year. If labor colleagues have a passion for international relations, the Prime Minister warned them with an ABC interview, should go to the Hume highway and be a member of parliament in Canberra.

On the Sydney Harbor Bridge, approximately 100,000 pro -Palestinian protesters walked. Credit: Janie Barrett

For decades, Minns refers to MPs who spoke about Palestine and Israel’s painful problem of some of the most fiery debates on the NSW Labor Party Conferences for decades. In this case, two of the Minns deputies said that some Israel said that he said that he had tied some employees to the attacks on October 7, 2023 and signed a letter to Foreign Minister Penny Wong, who criticized the decision to suspend payments to the Main UN Agency in Gaza.

“I can understand that people feel passionate about international relations,” said Minns ABC Stateline, “But to be honest, if this is your passion and your desires, your policy interests are running for the Federal Parliament.”

About 18 months later, he hoped that they would not follow the Minns instructions, because 10 of them also revealed their passion/desires/interests when they participated in the pro-Palestin march at the Sydney Harbor Bridge on the shy-Market day of 20 percent of the labor force meeting.

Among the most senior of these deputies, at least 90,000 protesters, the government was the leader of the government’s upper Assembly and Environment Minister Penny Sharpe. Despite Minns’s instructions, he sent a clear message that despite the walking and chewing gum at the same time, the left of the party could be left.

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Former Secretary General of the Work on the bridge, the General Secretary of the House Bob Nanva, Emergency Service Minister Jihad Dib and Backbenchers, Sarah Kaine, Anthony D’An, Lynda Voltz, Cameron Murphy, Kylie Wilkinson and Peter Primrose returned to. Former worker Premier and long -term Palestinian supporter Bob Carr joined them.

The Muslim DİB, who has family ties with Palestine, was motivated to be on the bridge. Others had their own motivation – and sent to Minns a clear message that being an elected official in NSW did not prevent you from having a position on a humanitarian crisis. He also shows that Caucus Minns is elected as a leader and reigns with an iron fist because he is willing to think for him.

The first Caucus meeting after March was heated. The deputies were angry. Before the rejection of the Supreme Court and the protest by Greenlight, Minns said that although it had a history, Sydney would not tolerate to close the “central artery”. (In 2007, the port bridge was closed to us to make an open journey to Vice President Dick Cheney for a full day.) Minns played on both sides, emphasizing that he empathized the bad situation of civilians in Gaza.

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