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Over recent years, and especially over the past two decades, Australia has experienced a clear leadership vacuum at the political class level. This vacuum has resulted in a steady decline in support for the traditional parties leading the country. This leadership vacuum is clearly evident when it comes to important issues that traditional parties marginalize, most notably: the alarmingly low representation of non-English-speaking immigrants in decision-making positions, attacks on family culture and moral values, and the foreign policies that follow blindly the major Western powers.
To address this vacuum in Australian politics, we decided to challenge the status quo. Although we adopt progressive policies in many areas, one of our primary goals is to fight to increase the representation of immigrants from non-English-speaking countries and members in decision-making positions. We believe that promoting true multiculturalism through increased representation of the non-Anglo-Saxon population is a pivotal step for the participation of marginalized communities in the development of Australian society
We believe that Australia needs a political movement that combines the commitment of family morals and values with political progressiveness in support of migrants and refugees In addition to adopting balanced foreign policies that serve Australian interests It is time to establish a movement that defends social justice, pushing traditional parties to take real and effective steps for real leadership that represents the aspirations of all Australian citizens. It is clear that many Australians are looking for a real alternative to traditional parties, which is reflected in the historic decline in their popularity.
We believe that enhancing the representation of non-English speaking communities and religious minorities will contribute to the smooth realization of these principles, with most of these adopting the same principles, and increasing their representation will have a positive impact on Australia's relations with non-English speaking countries.
Membership in our movement is open to all Australians, regardless of state, ethnic origin or religious affiliation. We seek to nominate candidates in federal, local and municipal elections to highlight issues of representation and equality We believe that marginalized groups should lead the struggle for their full rights, foremost among which is the right to equal representation in decision-making positions and respect for family values. We are not asking for charity; we are asking for equal rights in this society.