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Pauline Hanson unleashes after Albanese government votes to support United Nation’s ‘Pact for the Future’

Pauline Hanson unleashes after Albanese government votes to support United Nation’s ‘Pact for the Future’

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has says the Albanese government has signed up for a dangerous crackdown on free speech by voting to support the United Nations’ ‘Pact for the Future’.

The 193-member world body approved the 42-page pact put forward during a two-day summit at the UN General Assembly in New York in September.

The broad-ranging document proposes 56 ‘Actions’ for countries to take in:  sustainable development; international peace and security; science and technology; youth and future generations and transforming global governance.

While the provisions within the pact are not legally binding upon its signatories, critics have said it aims to impose its globalist agenda upon nations.

Argentina’s libertarian president Javier Milei spoke against the pact in his appearance at the UN, describing it as a ‘supranational program of a socialist nature’.

He said the UN was a ‘multi-tentacled Leviathan that seeks to decide what each nation state should do and how the citizens of the world should live’.

Senator Hanson echoed his concerns, saying the pact sought to impose censorship by labelling any challenges to the authority of world bodies as ‘misinformation’ that must be suppressed.

The One Nation leader said the pact ‘is not just a harmless international agreement – it sets the agenda for dangerous changes that could deeply impact our nation’. 

One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson said Australians were not consulted on UN pact the government signed onto in September

The Albanese government was among the UN's 193 members who approved the pact (Mr Albanese is pictured at the Quad summit in Washington in September)

The Albanese government was among the UN’s 193 members who approved the pact (Mr Albanese is pictured at the Quad summit in Washington in September)

Among the areas Senator Hanson took issue with were globally co-ordinated misinformation and disinformation laws under Action 18.

‘Albanese is now poised to bring in more laws that will crack down on free speech, potentially targeting anyone who questions the government’s narrative. This could severely limit public debate and free expression in Australia,’ she said.

She also pointed to Action 38 which pushes for a transformation of global governance with the United Nations at its centre to be more ‘effective, democratic and capable’.

A watered-down version of the pact was proposed by Russia but this was rejected (pictured the U.N. General Assembly on September 30)

A watered-down version of the pact was proposed by Russia but this was rejected (pictured the U.N. General Assembly on September 30)

‘This means decisions affecting Australia could be made by international bodies, reducing our nation’s ability to act independently. The UN’s influence over Australian laws and policies will only grow under Labor’s watch,’ Senator Hanson claimed.

Senator Hanson also called out the UN’s climate policy under the pact which is laid out under Action 9.

‘This demands Australia make drastic changes to reach net-zero by 2050. This will see coal phased out, industries disrupted, and energy prices soaring.

‘Albanese is prioritising these globalist targets over the livelihoods of Australians, threatening jobs and economic security.

‘The Albanese Government has made these commitments, on your behalf, without proper public debate. Australians need to be aware of the risks this pact poses to our sovereignty and freedoms,’ she said.

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