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Has Australia signed the memo of 'Belt and Road Initiative' with China?

 
[Social News]     08 Nov 2018
Two weeks ago, the governor of Victoria and China's government signed a memo on Belt and Road Initiative. The news suggests that there may be no problem, but the bright-eyed man knows it is not right at first sight.

Two weeks ago, the governor of Victoria and China's government signed a memo on Belt and Road Initiative. The news suggests that there may be no problem, but the bright-eyed man knows it is not right at first sight.

How can the state government sign an agreement with China's government? Shouldn't such an agreement be signed with Australia's government? What is the specific content of the agreement? No one knows.

And what about the memo if the current Labour Party fails to elect the state's general election at the end of this month?

Indeed, Australia's Prime Minister Morrison yesterday criticised the Governor of Victoria for doing so. He said the state government did not ask the federal government for advice on international relations.

The governor of Victoria says the new trade minister has agreed to the deal, which he signed to secure Australia's economic interests. If the prime minister asked him to apologize, he would certainly not.

Trade minister says he hasn't discussed the state of Victoria, but he supports projects that have obvious benefits.

The prime minister then said diplomacy was a matter for the federal government, and the state government should consult the federal government on such matters. The state should take care of its own affairs, such as establishing a new state-like police force to protect residents.

The prime minister also said Australia has maintained a consistent attitude over the years on Belt and Road Initiative's plan: no memo. Now that the state government has signed a memo, what happens next?

It is obvious that the matter is not generally complicated. But it is certain that the state government cannot participate in the country's foreign affairs. But the state governor could say it was an economic memo, and the state government had the right to sign such a memo.

So。 For the general election, we are also eight fairies across the sea, each of them showed their magic.

Finally, there are only 17 days left in the state election. Do you guys have the right to vote, who do you want to choose?

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