Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has not ruled out the possibility of holding a referendum on refusing to consider the British monarch head of the country, Report informs via The Guardian.
When asked if he was ready to hold a referendum on the establishment of a republic in Australia, Albanese noted that at present, it would look "inappropriate", but did not reject the idea.
The politician, at the same time, recalled that his main goal is to include in the country's constitution a mention of Aboriginal people as the first inhabitants of Australia and the creation of an advisory body for them.
Earlier it was reported that the government of Antigua and Barbuda, in the next three years, is going to hold a referendum on secession from the power of the British monarchy.