Daniel Andrews’ 12 month emergency extension plan 'a very bad call' by Sky News Australia on YouTube
Daniel Andrews’ 12 month emergency extension plan 'a very bad call'
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says Daniel Andrews’ plan to extend the state of emergency for 12 months was “a very bad call which ignored the pleas of Victorians”. The Victorian Premier's announcement that the government would ask for an 12-month extension sparked confusion and fear that stage four lockdown restrictions would continue for a year. The current state of emergency expires on September 13 which is when the six-month legal limit comes to an end and, with it, the legal mechanism allowing the enforcement of stage four restrictions in Victoria. Mr Frydenberg told Sky News he wants to hear a message of "hope" for the Victorian people. “Daniel Andrews and the Victorian government need to be talking more about the road out than about a longer road in," he said. “It was real overreach when it came to the 12-month extension of emergency powers that he was seeking. “It is devastating what has happened in Victoria and we are only two weeks away from the end of the so-called stage four restrictions. “And businesses are in the dark as to how they will get their workers back and their doors open.” Image: News Corp Australia
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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg says Daniel Andrews’ plan to extend the state of emergency for 12 months was “a very bad call which ignored the pleas of Victorians”. The Victorian Premier's announcement that the government would ask for an 12-month extension sparked confusion and fear that stage four lockdown restrictions would continue for a year. The current state of emergency expires on September 13 which is when the six-month legal limit comes to an end and, with it, the legal mechanism allowing the enforcement of stage four restrictions in Victoria. Mr Frydenberg told Sky News he wants to hear a message of "hope" for the Victorian people. “Daniel Andrews and the Victorian government need to be talking more about the road out than about a longer road in," he said. “It was real overreach when it came to the 12-month extension of emergency powers that he was seeking. “It is devastating what has happened in Victoria and we are only two weeks away from the end of the so-called stage four restrictions. “And businesses are in the dark as to how they will get their workers back and their doors open.” Image: News Corp Australia
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