Amid huge swings to Daniel Andrews’ government, the Greens could see party room cut in half when parliament returns
The Greens have blamed “backroom preference deals” and attacks from Labor for a disappointing showing in Victoria’s state election, as the party faced the prospect of seeing its party room cut in half when parliament returns.
Amid huge swings to Daniel Andrews’ Labor government throughout suburban Melbourne, the Greens appeared certain to lose the inner-city seat of Northcote, held by the state’s first lower house indigenous MP, Lidia Thorpe, and suffered a blowout in nearby Richmond.
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