Question Time often appears to be more of a performance than a genuine exchange of information. Ministers frequently use their allotted time to avoid answering questions, especially when posed by the opposition or crossbench. They often focus on criticizing opposing policies rather than addressing the specific inquiries.
The Coalition is currently navigating a period of political uncertainty, with reduced numbers and a lack of clarity regarding its future policies. Sussan Ley, the new leader, is still establishing her authority. Her initial actions, such as her approach to Question Time, suggest a cautious approach.
Ley's handling of the situation in Gaza has also drawn criticism. She hesitated to acknowledge the occurrence of starvation, a stance that contrasted with some of her political counterparts. This reluctance has raised questions about her leadership and ability to navigate complex international issues.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has found himself in a challenging position regarding the recognition of Palestinian statehood. While he has previously criticized those advocating for recognition, he has been forced to respond as other nations have moved forward with their own recognition.
During a recent Question Time, the Prime Minister received a discreet delivery, which he later revealed to be his Medicare card. This action, along with similar actions by other members, has tested the Speaker's ability to maintain impartiality.
Despite the political divisions, there are instances of unexpected camaraderie within the Parliament. First-term MP Matt Smith and Tracey Roberts, who is dealing with a rare medical condition, have formed a supportive relationship. Smith often assists Roberts, demonstrating a sense of kindness and mutual respect.
5 Comments
Fuerza
The camaraderie story is uplifting, a rare moment of sincerity in a sea of politicking.
Manolo Noriega
Blaming Ley and Albanese on all political matters is a bit much. They cannot do every thing all the time and be right!
Fuerza
The Speaker must be more assertive otherwise Parliament descends into chaos.
Ongania
The human element of the story is great, showing that something good can still happen even in bad times.
Fuerza
Why is the author not focusing more on the real issues we care about? This feels irrelevant.