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Andrews Defends China Parade Appearance Amidst Dictator Photo

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Andrews defends Attendance at China Military Parade as Criticism Mounts

BEIJING – Former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews is facing scrutiny after attending a military parade in Beijing and posing for a photograph alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin and chinese President Xi Jinping.‌

Prime minister Anthony Albanese addressed the controversy during Question Time, stating he was not responsible for the​ actions of private ‍citizens. “My position is​ very, very ⁢clear,⁤ which is ‍we did not send any government representative ⁢as ⁤it would not have been ​appropriate,” he​ told parliament.He further emphasized, “None‌ of my people​ would have sat in that position, as simple as ‍that.”

The attendance has ‍drawn criticism from opposition figures. Shadow Defense Minister angus Taylor questioned Mr.Andrews’s allegiance, stating he needed ⁤to “decide whether he’s Australian or not,”⁣ and accused Mr. Albanese of failing to condemn the ⁢former premier’s actions. Liberal senator Jane ‍Hume described⁢ the move as⁣ an “appalling lack of judgement,” adding it was “not great for australia’s reputation” to see him near⁢ Putin‌ and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Since retiring as​ Victorian premier two years ago, Mr. Andrews has transitioned to the private sector, working primarily as a consultant with connections to Chinese companies.

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