Australia is a constitutional monarchy, with Britain's Queen Elizabeth as head of state. The role is largely ceremonial, but the monarch does have the power to dissolve parliament, as in 1975, when Queen Elizabeth sacked the government. In 1999 a referendum to end the monarchy was defeated by voters 55%-45%.
37% Yes |
63% No |
37% Yes |
63% No |
See how support for each position on “Monarchy” has changed over time for 351k Australia voters.
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See how importance of “Monarchy” has changed over time for 351k Australia voters.
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Unique answers from Australia users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@4VGYYQH3yrs3Y
Ask the original landowners...
@5D4BZJS3yrs3Y
Remain a monarchy but choose an aboriginal royal family instead of British
@4ZVRSJM3yrs3Y
Not ready still immature population to deal with an Republic,besides all states should be dissolved, as well as all amateur councils .Creation of one national government with say 50 regional councils run by professionals rather than pathetic states having petty fights and crummy councils out of control.
In fact Councils do not exist under the Constitution.
@4W9CML23yrs3Y
Neither, I would prefer a Geniocracy.
@582LC973yrs3Y
Not until a generally accepted model is produced to make sure we do not leave open the possibility of a Trump type anomaly
@4W35W4N3yrs3Y
Yes, but not with an American-style elected head of state.
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