The first sitting week is usually smooth sailing for state governments – it hasn't been in Tasmania

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ANALYSIS: The first sitting week is usually smooth sailing for state governments – it hasn't been in Tasmania

Take, for example, Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, Mark Shelton.– and the steps Mr Shelton took in declaring or avoiding any conflict of interest.Greens Leader Cassy O'Connor told State Parliament Mr Shelton had clearly failed to avoid that conflict, by meeting with the Meander Valley Council and personally receiving its request for state government assistance, a request the government says he passed on to then-premier Peter Gutwein.

Ms O'Connor launched multiple attempts to censure Mr Shelton: referring him to a privileges committee, trying to force him to issue a statement in parliament and even launching a motion of no-confidence. Each time, the vote on the floor was deadlocked at 12 votes to 12, with Mr Shelton, in his role as Speaker, able to use his casting vote to block the motion.Although the government argues the speaker voting down such a motion is in line with parliamentary convention, it's not very often the member is deciding their own future.But the no-confidence motion involving Mr Shelton wasn't the only one raised this week.

He says both issues are "political muckraking" – but regardless of the outcome, opponents have deprived him and the government of opportunities to talk about their agenda. So too did RSL Tasmania, announcing it couldn't support the government's centrepiece policy of building an arts and sports entertainment precinct at Macquarie Point because of the impact it would have on the nearby Hobart Cenotaph.

 

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