Aboriginal Provisional Government

On July 16, 1990, the Aboriginal Provisional Government ( APG), founded in Australia and intends its own government and its own state of the Aborigines to set up. In preparation for the establishment of this state, the organizational form of a provisional government was elected.

Foundation

The founders of APG (Bob Weatherall, Geoff Clarke, Josie Crawshaw, Michael Mansell, Kathy Craigie and other delegates from all states of Australia ) assume that previous programs for Aboriginal people with respect to health care, assistance for food and general care, education, housing and do not solve the fundamental problem for problems with violations of the law that the Aborigines need their own law. They believe that by the year 1967, the Aborigines were not recognized as human beings, they could not choose by this time and there were only isolated spokesman for the Aboriginal people. In the period 1967-1976 there was a significant change, because in each province there were now Aboriginal Legal Services, and in 1976 the land rights of the Northern Territory have been recognized by the Federal Parliament, the National Aboriginal Conference ( NAC) was established and this gave the Aborigines for the first time in their opinion, an effective voice.

Requirements

The APG lists four conditions, why it is possible to form its own government and country:

  • There is a private Aboriginesrecht that is no longer determined by the whites, because the law that gave the Whites the Aborigines, is defined by the whites so that it is converted back to the right of whites over time.
  • The Aborigines are not a minority in the white society, but are a separate company and can decide on their own affairs.
  • Since the Aborigines have maintained over long periods of time their community that Aboriginal communities are to lead their own organizations in a position.
  • There is no reason the other hand, is the fact that the Aboriginal people set up their own system of government. For this they need is an organization that Aboriginal Government.

Planning

National Foundation

The APG intends in their programmatic statements unequivocally to create a separate state of the Aborigines:

Legal opinion

The right of the whites has in the new state has only valid if the Aborigines agree:

Ways to statehood

In order to create a separate state, to the Aborigines

  • Organize information sessions and see themselves as part of the upcoming Aboriginal Government
  • Spread their ideas and deal constructively with other ideas
  • Pay taxes on a realistic basis to be determined at APG
  • Obtained from the whites payments for the land occupied annuity that meets the financial possibilities of the landowners.
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