Former Victorian premier poses alongside Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un
Prime Minister Anthony Arbanese was asked to participate in the parade of Andrews at the question time on Wednesday.
“The Australian government had a representative there, Albania said Albania. “The Australian government had a representative 10 years ago [at the 70th anniversary celebrations]. This was a minister [Coalition] state. Our government chose this [sending a minister] This would not be the case. “
Former Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, Carr and Andrews’ commemoration activities is an error, Carr’ın a mistake before declaring that the parade, he said. “If I were me, it would have been a certain charity” Palaszczuk told Sky News on Wednesday.
Orum I respect Dan, I respect Bob. But I think they went to the next level. Go there for a holiday, do your job interviews, but there is no need to attend this military parade. ”
Both opposition interior spokesman Andrew Hastie and Nationals leader David LittleProud called the “pawn ın of the Chinese regime.
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“They are used by the Chinese regime because they have effects with the Albanian government, L LittleProud said in LittleProud Sky. “That’s why they are invited. They go because of their own egos. The truth is that even the Australian ambassador to represent Australia will not represent Australia, and this military parade will not even be in the city.”
The photo is preparing to launch Andrews’ business population in China, where Xi Jinping’s portraits are everywhere.
Andrews signed Victoria’s $ 1.5 trillion Belt and Road Infrastructure Initiative in 2019.
The state’s government’s explanation diaries revealed that he witnessed the agreements between the chemist warehouses and Alibaba, lobbying lobby for direct daily flights from Beijing and Sichuan to Melbourne and lobbying for direct daily flights to Chinese Liquor Luhou.
At the beginning of 2024, after resigning as a premier, he recorded two companies, Glencairn Street and Wedgetail Partners, whom he worked with former multicultural advisor Marty Mei. Mei, who wanted political donations from the Chinese community, came ahead of every trip to China with Andrews.
Glenceairn Street and Wedgetail Partners, who are reported to be specialized in foreign investment, do not have a website or contact information. Andrews and Mei did not respond to comments.
For a comment, Andrews was contacted.
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