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‘Dictator Dan’ silent, but Labor comrades have his back

4 September 2025 12:13 | News

A former state premiere did not break his silence after being criticized for appearing with controversial world leaders at the Chinese military parade.

However, his comrades of labor continue to defend him after his detectors branded as’ dictator ‘from’ from ‘dictator’, appearing in photographs with dictators and claiming war criminals.

North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Second China-Japanese War and II.

Daniel Andrews appeared with leaders including Mr. Xi, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un. (AP Photo)

Former Victorian Labor Premier Daniel Andrews shook hands with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and joined the world leaders for group photographs.

He has not yet officially responded to the criticism of his participation in the commemoration.

However, later on this month, the successor of the successor Jacinta Allan, who would go to China for trade talks, supported the labor symbol after recoil.

“Daniel Andrews said on Thursday for Victoria to keep Daniel Andrew so greatly by the Chinese people.”

“Victoria is a former friend of China, and these connections are very valuable for our state.

“This month, I look forward to developing this connection by managing a trade mission to work with China to China, and managing a trade mission to start Victoria’s new Chinese strategy.”

Victoria has a sister -in -law relationship with China’s Sichuan province. Some councils have sister city relations with other centers.

Ms. Allan, who faced a state election next year, did not directly handle Mr. Andrews’ television footage and agency photos directly with Mr. Putin and Mr. Kim and other leaders.

However, Ex-Queensland Labor Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk passed the Bay Andrews on Wednesday and said that his participation in the parade was a “very distant bridge”.

Victoria Government Minister Gabrielle Williams refused to criticize Mr. Andrews and reiterated that his participation in the parade was a special citizen.

“I’m not here to talk about Dan Andrews,” he said on Thursday morning.

Mr. Andrews is behind the crowd, almost behind Mr. Putin.
Mr. Andrews can be seen here almost behind Mr. Putin, behind the crowd of leaders. (AP Photo)

The Rudd period was in Beijing for the ceremonies of Foreign Minister Bob Carr, but decided not to attend the parade because he thought it would be “extremely boring.

“I don’t criticize Andrews,” said ABC Radio Melbourne.

“He’s strong enough to defend himself in a very successful political career.”

The Federal Coalition asked questions about both Mr. Andrews and Mr. Carr. While Australia’s ambassador to China did not participate, the government sent a young official.

Liberal Senator Jane Hume targeted Mr. Andrews and claimed that he exhibited “lack of judiciary”.

“This was clearly a sign of military power, that a military exhibition could be very threatening in the intentions of the intentions.

“And he was there, he was standing next to the most unpleasant characters coming from all over the world.”

Prime Minister Anthony Eliminated the concerns on Wednesday, and said that the Abbott liberal government sent his senior Victoria senator Michael Ronaldson to his 70th anniversary in 2015.

Mr. Albane has repeatedly described Mr. Andrews as a friend and the couple lived together before.

Federal opposition leader Sussan Ley made a new pressure on the Prime Minister to scold his old roommate on Thursday.

“Anthony Albanian has a little moral clarity here, and in fact, he needs to call Daniel Andrews because he is just a few meters away from dictators and despots,” he said.

AAP approached Mr. Andrews for a response.


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