The Greek community in Melbourne has voted for calling on the Federal Government to pass a new bill on voting a special law establishing and protecting multiculturalism.
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Without too many or too long proceedings, the Annual General Assembly of the Greek community in Melbourne has voted for calling on the Federal Government to pass a new bill on voting a special law establishing and protecting multiculturalism.
The proposal was made by Mr. Zagkalis and was adopted by all members of the Board of Directors. At the same time, the Community has asked the Liberals and the Greens to support such an amendment.
According to the General Assembly, the Greek community must also cooperate with the other Greek communities around Australia, and especially with the communities of Sydney and Adelaide as being the two most important and representative organisms to meet with the Australian PM and the leader of the main opposition party in order to get their positive vote on the multiculturalism legislation.
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