Tasmania Faces Hung Parliament After Snap Election
Tasmania Faces Hung Parliament After Snap Election

Tasmania Faces Hung Parliament After Snap Election

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Tasmania faces another hung parliament following a snap election, with neither the Liberals nor Labor achieving the 18 seats needed to govern alone. Three seats remain undecided, and independents and Greens now hold the balance of power, prompting both major parties to seek crossbench support. The $945 million Hobart AFL stadium proposal continues to divide parties, with opposition from independents and Greens but support from both major parties. Labor, recording its worst electoral result in a century, has ruled out formal deals with the Greens, while the Liberals claim a mandate as the largest party but still need additional backing. Former Premier David Bartlett has advised that stable minority government may depend more on trust and clear governance protocols than policy concessions. Tasmanians, weary from repeated elections, now await final results and coalition negotiations to determine the state's leadership for the next four years.

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