Fatima Peyman; Australian senator of Afghan descent founded a new party

Fatima Peyman; The Australian Labor Senator of Afghan origin, who was suspended from the Labor Party for voting in favor of the recognition of Palestine, has created a new party.

Kabul 24: Today, Wednesday, October 9, Ms. Peyman announced on her Instagram about a new party called “Voice of Australia”.

He has written that his party wants to finally stop Australia’s two main parties from focusing solely on playing politics and get them to pay attention to the people.

Fatemeh Peyman further said that she will force these parties to do their duty in any way she can.

Fatima Peyman, who is known as the first Muslim woman wearing a hijab to enter the Australian Senate, voted in June at the request of her opposition party in the Senate, causing her membership in the Labor Party to be suspended.

The Green Party made a request for the recognition of Palestine in the Australian Senate, and Mrs. Peyman voted yes against her party’s decision.

Following this action, he was first suspended from the Labor Party for a week, and after he insisted that he would do so again, he was suspended indefinitely.

He added that he will force these parties to do their duty in any way he can.

Ms. Peyman was the first woman wearing a Muslim hijab to enter the Australian Senate.

In June of this year, after the Green Party’s request to recognize Palestine was voted on in the Australian Senate, he voted yes against his party’s decision. He was first suspended from the Labor Party for a week, then suspended indefinitely after insisting he would vote again, and eventually resigned.

After the one-week suspension, Mrs. Peyman said that she is ready to violate her party’s decision again regarding Palestine: “It depends on what is brought up in the Senate… If the recognition of the Palestinian state is brought up tomorrow, I I pass [the party’s position].”

“We are talking about 40,000 Palestinians who were massacred,” he said.

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