Adam Bandt, leader of the Greens, has expressed interest in a formal agreement with Labor to ensure a stable and progressive parliament, focusing on housing, rental market improvements, and free GP services. This agreement would be contingent on Labor not achieving a majority in the next election.
Adam Bandt , the leader of the Australian Greens , has indicated that a formal agreement with the Labor Party would have 'a lot of merit' in setting out the priorities for the next parliament. This agreement would particularly focus on housing, rental market improvements, and free GP services. With the possibility of a hung parliament, Bandt stated that the Greens would seek to formalize their support for a stable and progressive government, contingent on Labor falling short of a majority.
The agreement would map out reforms and benefits for the next three years
Adam Bandt Greens Labor Formal Agreement Housing Rental Market Free GP Services
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