
Net zero and nuclear should not be in Coalition agreement, according to Ruston
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : "It's an arrangement between the top of the Liberal Party and the top of the National Party, but my understanding is it's about things like frontbench positions and ratios and the like," she said.54% : "So a Coalition shadow cabinet will be the one that will put forward Coalition policy, but we should never shy away from the fact that we have got two separate party rooms that go through policy processes separately.
49% : Speaking to ABC's Insiders on Sunday, Senator Ruston said the two parties developed their policies separately in their own party rooms and that the Coalition agreement should focus on administrative matters like ratios of frontbench positions. "Liberal Party policy is developed in the Liberal party room, National policy is developed in the Nationals party room and Coalition policy is designed or is agreed to around the shadow cabinet table," she said.
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