New citizenship risk to Coalition majority
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Malcolm Turnbull has proposed the nation's 226 MPs and senators declare to Parliament they are not dual citizens and provide the evidence to back it up.
Malcolm Turnbull has proposed the nation's 226 MPs and senators declare to Parliament they are not dual citizens and provide the evidence to back it up.
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