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Question: Here at last! My apologies for the massive delay!
#1
Progress
 
#2
National Country
 
#3
Labor
 
#4
Australia Party
 
#5
Communist
 
#6
Natural Law
 
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Total Voters: 27

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Cranberry
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« on: October 10, 2014, 07:49:38 AM »

Yay this is back! Congratulations, AK, for making such a great election series, it's always a pleasure to vote in them Tongue

But anyway, I'm leaving Labor for the first time...
Natural Law for me
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« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2014, 02:37:00 AM »

Question - would a Labor/NL/Australia Coalition or a Progress/(Country)/Australia Coalition be more likely?
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« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2014, 05:42:24 AM »

Question - would a Labor/NL/Australia Coalition or a Progress/(Country)/Australia Coalition be more likely?

All depends on which out of Labor/NL and Progress/NCP win more seats, and how many seats they win, and what the left/right are willing to negotiate.

So basically this makes the Australia Party the Kingmaker, being able to choose whoever they like/ whoever would give them more in a possible coalition?
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« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2014, 06:43:31 AM »

Question - would a Labor/NL/Australia Coalition or a Progress/(Country)/Australia Coalition be more likely?

All depends on which out of Labor/NL and Progress/NCP win more seats, and how many seats they win, and what the left/right are willing to negotiate.

So basically this makes the Australia Party the Kingmaker, being able to choose whoever they like/ whoever would give them more in a possible coalition?

I guess you could say that, although the Westminster protocol would still apply. As the incumbent, PM Singleton would get the first go of forming a government, in the event of a hung parliament.

Okay, thank you for answering my questions! Smiley
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