2021-08-26 18:32:24
IMOParty has some exciting news to share! With Rod Culleton's Great Australian Party and Australian Federation Party
Independent Parties unite under a Commonwealth of Australia Democratic Cooperative (CADCO) to walk together as Australians for the restoration of the Commonwealth.
26th August 2021
On 5th August 2021, Independent parties agreed and executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to return Australia to a democratic society by forming the Commonwealth of Australia Democratic Cooperative (CADCO). CADCO is a proactive initiative undertaken by passionate people to take back Australia under law and our
Constitutional Guarantees as a matter of 'right'.
According to Rod Culleton, Leader of the Great Australia Party, "this is a critical step required for the restoration of the Commonwealth. Politicians are elected to govern for us, not over us and bringing back our laws and Constitutional Guarantees will protect the rights of all Australians now and in the future"'.
Michael O'Neill, Leader of the Informed Medical Options Party (IMOP), states, "CADCO is a
wonderful vehicle for minor parties to unite and to work together collectively. We have been listening to you to form a Cooperative (Coop) to take on the major parties and once again let the people have the opportunity to let their voice be heard".
Glen O'Rourke, Leader of the Australian Federation Party (AFP), adds, "It has been a long time coming, where a growing number of parties have started to see the benefits of working together to represent not only their members and supporters but also a
combined, much larger cross-section of the Australian People. CADCO provides the independent framework for all non-major coalition parties, to come together to give Australians back their Government".
The parties agreed that Rod Culleton is appointed as Chairman, along with Jason Miles, Senate Candidate, Queensland, as appointed Secretary. Executed MOU's have been received by other parties for their perusal and consideration. Furthermore, MOU's have been sent at the request of other parties for consideration to enter CADCO and fortnightly meetings programmed with party leaders and delegates.
Rod Culleton adopted grass-roots principles to invoke CADCO whereby each party retains its individual 'pedigree' and will continue upholding their individual commitment(s) through their policies to all Australians. CADCO does not fit the coalition model as adopted by the major parties. CADCO will strengthen its networking and walk alongside real Australians to reconstitute its Commonwealth Parliament pursuant to law.
CADCO leaders proudly enter this arrangement on behalf of its members and followers and see this as a perfect fit for the combined restoration of the Commonwealth to uphold all our rights and protections.
Rod Culleton, as CADCO Chairman, added, "the aim is to collaborate to represent Australians who are concerned about the totalitarian actions of the Liberal/National and Labor/Greens parties and their affiliates. CADCO's goal is to reinstate democracy, basic human rights and restore freedom to its rightful place in Australian society".
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