Overview
- On August 6, Governor Barbara Baker recommissioned Jeremy Rockliff under the convention of incumbency after the July 19 election produced a hung parliament
- The Liberal Party holds 14 seats and has chosen to govern without formal confidence-and-supply agreements with crossbenchers
- Dean Winter has declared he will move a no-confidence motion when parliament reconvenes on August 19 and is intensifying talks with independents outside the Greens
- Key crossbench figures such as Craig Garland and the Tasmanian Greens have ruled out supporting a Liberal government, leaving pivotal votes undecided
- Negotiations hinge on divisive issues like the proposed $1 billion Hobart waterfront stadium and concerns over rising state debt