Rudd’s former chief economic advisor urges Peter Dutton to make shadow cabinet minutes public.

Rudd’s former chief economic advisor urges Peter Dutton to make shadow cabinet minutes public.
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It’s important for political leaders to maintain transparency and accountability, especially when it comes to the decision-making processes within their parties. Releasing the minutes from shadow cabinet meetings could foster greater trust among constituents and allow for a more informed public discussion on policy directions. Transparency can help clarify the positions and strategies of the opposition, ultimately benefiting the democratic process. What are your thoughts on the balance between transparency and confidentiality in political discussions?