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Live: Shadow treasurer says CGT inquiry 'running roughshod over democracy'

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  • Shadow Treasurer Tim Wilson criticizes the Senate inquiry into government budget measures.
  • Wilson claims the inquiry is "running roughshod over democracy" by its two-day duration.
  • The inquiry is examining the government's recent budget decisions.

Australia's Shadow Treasurer, Tim Wilson, has strongly criticized the ongoing Senate inquiry into the government's budget measures, labeling it a procedural overreach. Wilson asserts that the inquiry's two-day timeframe is insufficient and constitutes an act of "running roughshod over democracy."

Wilson's comments highlight a significant political disagreement over the scrutiny of the government's fiscal policies. The opposition argues that the limited duration of the Senate inquiry prevents a thorough examination of the budget's implications, thereby undermining democratic accountability. They suggest that a more extensive review is necessary to properly assess the impact of these measures on the public.

The inquiry is focused on the details and consequences of the government's latest budget decisions. The opposition's critique suggests a broader concern about the transparency and depth of parliamentary oversight concerning significant financial legislation, framing the short inquiry as a potential threat to democratic processes.

running roughshod over democracy

โ€” Tim WilsonShadow Treasurer Tim Wilson's description of the Senate inquiry into the government's budget measures.
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