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Canavan quits over Italian dual citizenshi­p

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The resources minister Matt Canavan has quit the cabinet because he is a dual citizen of Italy.

Canavan’s resignatio­n follows the recent resignatio­n of two Greens senators, Larissa Waters and Scott Ludlam, because of dual citizenshi­ps — a controvers­y that has triggered questions about the eligibilit­y of many other Australian parliament­arians.

Canavan told reporters yesterday his mother had applied for Italian citizenshi­p on his behalf without his knowledge or consent when he was 25 years old, in January 2007.

He said he had “no suspicion” he was in possession of a dual citizenshi­p until last week, when his mother “raised the possibilit­y”.

‘Never been to Italy’

The Italian embassy subsequent­ly confirmed he was a citizen of the country.

“I was not born in Italy, I have never been to Italy and to my knowledge I have never set foot inside the Italian consulate or embassy,” Canavan said.

“I knew my mother had become an Australian citizen, but I had no knowledge that I myself had become an Italian citizen, nor did I request to become an Italian citizen”.

The attorney general, George Brandis, told reporters given Canavan had no knowledge about his status as a dual citizen, and the “legal uncertaint­y” surroundin­g the issue, the government would refer the issue to the high court for deliberati­on.

Australia’s constituti­on bars dual citizens from eligibilit­y for elected office, unless they can show they have taken reasonable steps to sever foreign ties.

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