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There is also a looming possibility that, if no stable government can be formed through negotiations, Tasmanians may face another election — a scenario that would be referred to as a “return to the polls.” Such a development would add uncertainty to the state’s political landscape and disrupt governance just months after this election.
Conclusion
Tasmania’s election has set the stage for a potentially messy political process, with independents now wielding significant influence. Transparency issues surrounding major projects like Marinus Link have already sown distrust, complicating the Liberal government’s efforts to build consensus.