Senator Lidia Thorpe's Oath Sparks Debate Over Parliamentary Allegiance
Thorpe's mispronunciation during her oath has raised questions about her eligibility to serve in the Senate.
- Senator Lidia Thorpe admitted to mispronouncing 'heirs' as 'hairs' during her 2022 oath of allegiance, causing controversy.
- The Opposition is seeking legal counsel to determine if this mispronunciation affects Thorpe's eligibility under section 42 of the constitution.
- Section 42 requires senators to swear or affirm allegiance to the monarch and their heirs before participating in Senate proceedings.
- Despite the controversy, experts suggest that Thorpe's seat is unlikely to be at risk as she signed a written affirmation.
- The Senate may require Thorpe to clarify her oath, and the Opposition is considering a censure motion against her.





















