The Citizens Electoral Council was re-registered this week by the Western Australian Electoral Commission, after meeting WAEC’s 500-member requirement to be a registered political party.
Registration enables the CEC to contest the upcoming WA State election.
CEC Chairman Brian McCarthy said the registration puts the major parties—Labor, Liberal, Nationals and Greens—on notice:
“There will be a party contesting the upcoming election, which represents the solutions to the dire economic crisis that is crushing Western Australians, but which is being ignored by all the other parties.
“What major party is addressing the housing crisis, the fuel crisis, the food crisis, or the infrastructure crisis?
“The Carpenter Labor government, and the Liberal/National opposition parties, all fanatically support the free trade/free market approach, of sitting by while thousands of families lose their homes in the property crash, and get gouged at the petrol pump; for their part, the Greens actually think petrol gouging is a good thing, to force families to change their behaviour so they can stop a global warming threat that isn’t even real.
“The CEC will take real solutions to the election:
“We are in the middle of the global economic breakdown crisis that was uniquely forecast by the American physical economist Lyndon LaRouche.
“LaRouche is the world’s most accurate economic forecaster, and someone whom the CEC is proud to work with, to force governments to put the needs of the people first, in this international crisis.
“This is the only way the people of Australia will have a future, and this will be the issue at the election.”
For more information, call WA State Secretary Jean Robinson on 08 9831 1038