Australian Politicians Call For TPP Text To Be Made Public Before It's Signed
from the not-gonna-happen dept
Politicians for the opposition Labor Party in Australia have called on the government there to release the text of the TPP agreement before it's signed. Yes, it's crazy that this even needs to be discussed, but the latest round of negotiations are going on, and there have been some rumors that the plans are to let countries "sign" on at the end of the negotiations, before any text is officially released. Countries would still have to ratify, so the signature is largely symbolic, but it still seems fairly ridiculous that any government would agree to sign a massive trade agreement with huge implications for pretty much all of their citizens without the document ever being made public. Frankly, the idea that any country would consider moving forward with such an agreement before they've allowed any public discussion of the text is about as anti-democratic as you can imagine.While it's good that the Labor party is making this request, the very fact that it needs to do so shows just how screwed up the entire TPP process is. It's a backroom deal put together to help a few big industries at the expense of nearly everyone else -- and the whole thing is secret. This isn't how countries which claim to be open, free and democratic are supposed to act. But, of course, as former USTR Ron Kirk admitted during a moment of candor, if the public actually got to see what's in the TPP, the agreement would never get approved. And that's exactly why it shouldn't be approved.
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Just Sayin'...
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Governments fight tooth and nail to keep anything they have got some responsibility for producing alive. In this context it is likely that the opposition knows the crap they themself negotiated (it has been going for years of their time in government) and knows how much public vitriol it will likely catch. If anything, it is populistic hypocricy. On the other hand, trade agreements are screwing the legislative responsibilities over, making the concept open to attacks of imposing anti-democratic measures. Just because governments negotiate them, they are not inherently democratic!
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Re: Out Of Government
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We're just a governement concerned with our citizens, see?
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For The Love Of Transparency, Please Do Not Do This
It is already so full of transparency! Please dont throw all that transparency away, and waste the work of so many transparency groups over so many transparency years, just in the name of transparency. That would be so ironic.
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YEs
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these types of underhanded, secret meetings that are always started by the USA, that always threaten every other country that refuses to play ball, need to stop and stop now! the USA is not the only country in the world and it certainly produces far less in all things than it used to. it is no reason to keep screwing everyone else, just because it cant cut the mustard any more!
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These BS trade deals only benefit the 1% in the us - it totally screws over the other 99%. And don't kid yourself, other countries are not much different. The uber-riche pull strings and their political puppets dance.
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Preferential treatment for political gain is not a good reason. For example, a discount on the latest and greatest killing machine in return for a military base in your country.
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Axiom
Ergo: NSA, TPP, etc. .....
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Don't trust labor nor liberal, both liars. Third parties are the only way, ldp and greens are good.
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This motion WILL pass the Senate
As for anyones argument that they wont release the COMPLETE and TRUE copy of the TPP Treaty before any signage due to it being a part of the negotiation treaty not to release the documents.. that doesn't hold any sway under Australian law since if they do that (any Minister, Politician, or Bureaucrat) they are then in contempt of the Senate and also would face criminal charges under Australian law.
The reasons that this motion will pass the Senate and will become a Compelling Order is that the Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) provisions have been revealed to be still part of the treaty that the Aust Government is willing to sign and the Senate believes, and rightly so, that "These provisions and others within the agreement pose a real a threat to Australia’s public interest laws that protect our environment and rural industries, and underpin public health".
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Symbolic signatures
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Participative versus representative democracy
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And, in some ways, rightly so at a national level. True democracy, like anarchy, communism, and other such things, doesn't Work beyond the level of Maybe a small town.
That said, how, why, etc. of where you draw the lines to facilitate the creation of a government which can actually govern, with minimum reductions in liberty (absolutely everyone being at absolute liberty to do absolutely anything never ends well, you see, but you still want as much as possible while still having a functional society) is Very Important.
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