Despite calling an early election to regain majority government, the Tasmanian Liberals have fallen short. But so too has Labor. Here’s what will happen next.

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      3 months ago

      I wouldn’t say that, every vote for the greens pushes both parties in that direction because it lets them know that’s where they need to go to win votes.

      They call it a protest vote, and protest can be an effective means of long term change and signalling to the powers that be.

      Protest voting does a lot more than it’s given credit for.

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      3 months ago

      Sounds like the Greens did well:

      However, it’s clear the Tasmanian Greens have made significant gains this election — the party could have as many as six seats in the new parliament.

      Sounds like there’s also a chance they’ll help form minority government, which would be pretty much the best result anyone could reasonably have expected.

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    3 months ago

    Face it, the country needs to switch to an open list proportional representation system in parliament and the senate.

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      Problem: Aussies have no way to trigger changes to these rules without widespread political unrest and the majors absolutely wont weaken their position.