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  • In short: Tasmanian Labor leader Rebecca White says it will be up to the Liberal Party to try to negotiate with the new crossbench and form a government.
  • The Liberals need 18 votes in the lower house to govern but will finish with between 14 and 16 seats โ€” meaning they will likely need the help of the Jacqui Lambie Network and the independents.
  • What's next? Rebecca White's leadership position will automatically become vacant but she has not indicated if she will put her hand up for it again.
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[โ€“] [email protected] 0 points 6 months ago

To maybe make my point clear: The Greens didn't "concede", and neither did JLN. Labor appears to be stating (although the auto-summary below seems to throw some grey area in here) that they're just not interested in a minority government, and I just don't think that's what the voters wanted them to do here.