An Australian court has begun a long-awaited hearing into whether seven MPs caught up in a dual citizenship saga should remain eligible for office.
Under constitutional rules, Australian politicians cannot be dual citizens.
The High Court of Australia will clarify whether there are any exceptions, such as for those who did not know they were dual nationals.
If Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce is disqualified, the government could lose its one-seat majority.
The government will argue that only two politicians who “voluntarily obtained, or retained” dual status should be disqualified.
The other five politicians, including Mr Joyce, were unknowing recipients and should remain eligible, according to the government’s defence.
The hearing will last three days. A ruling could be made as early as Thursday, but the court may decide that longer deliberations are necessary.
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