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Ex-premiers on minority government possibilities | Power & Politics

Ex-premiers on minority government possibilities | Power & Politics Polls suggest no one party will win enough seats in the federal election to win a majority government, instead parties may have to find formal or informal ways to work together in order to govern the country.
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