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In your opinon, should the elected parliament be the sole law-makers in Australia?

Why should the elected parliament be the sole law-makers in Australia?

Should other bodies such as the executive (government) and the judicial body (courts) make laws?

If yes, why should these bodies make laws that against the theory of separation of powers popularised by Montesquieu 1748?

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In your opinon, should the elected parliament be the sole law-makers in Australia?

Why should the elected parliament be the sole law-makers in Australia?

Should other bodies such as the executive (government) and the judicial body (courts) make laws?

If yes, why should these bodies make laws that against the theory of separation of powers popularised by Montesquieu 1748?

Sorry I didn't vote as there was no WTF? option

To answer briefly

"Why should the elected parliament be the sole law-makers in Australia?"

Because in the Westminster system of Government they are the only ELECTED body of those you mentioned and are responsible to the people.

What do you suggest Communism...?...silly boy

Should other bodies such as the executive (government) and the judicial body (courts) make laws??

Judges and lawyers are too busy rorting the Tax system and avoiding the ATO.

And speaking of the ATO an executive branch of the govt. they are already a law unto themselves .

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