Federal Parliamentarians Continue To Be Questioned Over Dual Citizenship

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 17: Member for Warringah Tony Abbott during House of Representatives question time at Parliament House on August 17, 2017 in Canberra, Australia. Justice Minister is the latest MP to have questions raised over his possible dual citizenship following revelations on Monday that deputy Prime Minister was a dual Australian and New Zealand citizen. Dual citizenship, which is prohibited for members of Parliament under the constitution, has already forced two Greens senators - Scott Ludlum and Larissa Waters - to quit and Nationals senator Matt Canavan to resign as resources minister. (Photo by Stefan Postles/Getty Images)
CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 17: Member for Warringah Tony Abbott during House of Representatives question time at Parliament House on August 17, 2017 in Canberra, Australia. Justice Minister is the latest MP to have questions raised over his possible dual citizenship following revelations on Monday that deputy Prime Minister was a dual Australian and New Zealand citizen. Dual citizenship, which is prohibited for members of Parliament under the constitution, has already forced two Greens senators - Scott Ludlum and Larissa Waters - to quit and Nationals senator Matt Canavan to resign as resources minister. (Photo by Stefan Postles/Getty Images)
Federal Parliamentarians Continue To Be Questioned Over Dual Citizenship
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