the political parties can not relinquish domestic
interest from the proposed process of foreign policy.
Second, despite the existence of constraints or
internal barriers, the government continues to
promote foreign policy as proposed by institutions
within the government. In fact, there is the issue that
opposition parties of government are coalescing to
raise the voice of the people to influence the
proclaimed foreign policy. This issue then creates a
bipartisan approach that allows the dominant
opposition parties to compromise on foreign policy
unfulfilled. Rejection from opposition parties, such as
Labor and Green parties, against the policies taken by
the government continue to take place.
Representatives of opposition parties, both
candidates, members, and senators, have relatively
the same position to reject the government's policy-
making process. Obstacles and responses from the
international community regarding the tightness of
border closures by the Australian government also did
not make the government begin to consider the
proposals presented by the opposition party.
Thirdly, the disagreement between opposition
parties and the government does not make the
government consider the proposals and arguments
brought by the parties. This is indicated by the
increasing aggressiveness of Australia in carrying out
the detention and return of refugees to third countries
or countries of origin. The government seems to
criticize and illustrate the worst possibilities when
proposals submitted by opposition parties are
accepted and implemented. The removal of visa
holdings by refugees and asylum seekers is one form
of increased aggression created by the government.
The refugees and asylum seekers are increasingly
prohibited from entering Australia permanently.
Regardless of input from opposition parties, the
government continues to move to amend the
immigration law. In addition, cooperation with other
countries, such as the Philippines, Canada and
Malaysia, is also increasingly enhanced to avoid
settling refugees and asylum seekers within
Australian territory. Therefore, it can be concluded
that although there are various obstacles from the
dominant opposition party, the policy of 'turning back
the boats' is still applied and enhanced by the
Australian government.
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