The interview of Enrique and Meghan revives the sueño republicano in Australia

The explosive interview with the Dukes of Sussex, Enrique and Meghan, has given impetus to the Republicans of Australia who may be trying to subdue Isabel II, despite the failed intention of the 1999 referendum.

Australia, a British excommunication that operates a federal monarchy, also as a state governor of Queen Isabel II, is currently represented in the oceanic country by Governor-General David Hurley, who is in charge of judging the governors’ charges and giving them The view is good to read that it is promoted.

“It’s a debate that is going on in a regular way. Our Eefe’s chief should be an Australian citizen, one of us, not the queen or the United Kingdom,” said Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Tuesday. local ABC to be questioned by the controversial controversy and its consequences in the perception of the monarchy in Australia.

The Turnbull liberal led the Republican Movement in the 1999 referendum, with 45.13 per cent voting in favor of Australia winning the republic, while up 54.87 per cent in favor of the monarchy.

Turnbull, saying that it is clear that Windsor “is not a happy family”, recognizes that at this time Australia has not been able to change the system until Queen Isabel II is due to retire, by abdication or failure.

“No creo that hoy el país tenga el animo par este cambio (…) Ella ha sido un extraordinaria jefa de Estado y creo, francamente, que en Australia hay más Isabelistas que monárquicos”, precisely the exmandatario, en momentos en que algunos republicans tomaron las redes sociales para verdediger el cambio de sistema.

A poll of Ipsos published in this year alone shows that 40 per cent of Australians oppose the republic, 34 per cent support, while 26 per cent vote among the indices.

Historian Jenny Hocking, who won a lengthy judicial battle this year to accede to the maps that Queen Isabel II sent to her Australian representative during the 1975 Prime Minister Gough Whitlam’s tragedy in a deep political crisis, criticized the monarchy.

“Enrique and Meghan’s interview shows that the monarchy is in contact and is irrelevant to modern Australia. For our state’s wife is one of them and not one of us. There is no reason why Australia should not be convened. republic now “, Hocking signaled in a tuit.

For his part, Sandy Blair, the director of the Republican Movement of Australia, acknowledges that he hopes the cause has led him to believe that Oprah Winfrey’s interview was a manifestation of the need for a change.

“Being treated by a family in many respects that is not in contact with the Australian communities. (…) We have a British monarchy that is not being established in harmony with modern Australia”, the Republican said in an interview with The Guardian diary .

In the conversation with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan Markle, of African mother, revealed that some member of the real family expressed concern about the color of skin that tends to be first with the principle of Enrique; that during this embarrassment he thinks about suicide and that the monarchy, which is exactly the path of mental health entities, will recover.

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