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1587: 888:. When Kerin learned this, he argued that the Liberals still had a mandate to govern since they had won a majority of the two-party vote. He intended to stay in office unless Rann demonstrated he had a working majority on the floor of the Assembly. On paper, Kerin was well within his rights to take this course of action; convention in the Westminster system gives the incumbent first minister the first opportunity to form a government when no party has a clear majority. 25: 904:. His approach to leadership and parliamentary tactics was more congenial than usual; this led to both praise from those who saw him as a 'nice guy' and criticism from those who believed his style was ineffective compared to the so-called "media savvy and aggressive" parliamentary tactics of the Rann Labor government. 891:
Three weeks of political limbo ended on 5 March. At Kerin's request, the House of Assembly was called into session earlier than is normally the case after an election. With Lewis in the speaker's chair, Kerin moved a confidence motion in his own government. The motion was defeated, leaving Kerin
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the Liberals were soundly defeated, suffering a statewide swing against them of about 7.7 percent. Following that loss, Kerin stood down as Liberal leader, but remained in parliament. He was succeeded as Liberal leader by
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governments: Primary Industries, Natural Resources and Regional Development, Minerals and Energy, State Development, Tourism and Multicultural Affairs. Following the resignation of
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and three independents. They were initially expected to support the Liberals, allowing Kerin to stay in office with a
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To date, Kerin is the last former head of a main government in Australia to have served as leader of the opposition.
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from 7 July 1998 until he became Premier and, after losing government, leader of the opposition until after the
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won the seat in a very close contest, with his presence to later deny the Liberals government at the
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took two seats from the Liberals, one seat short of victory. The result was another
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Kerin took office less than six months before the 2002 election. At that election,
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to become Liberal leader and premier. Brown was given the role of deputy premier.
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Kerin was elected to parliament in 1993 as the member for the mid-north rural
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to form minority government; in return, Lewis himself wanted to be made
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In 2007, Kerin announced he would not be seeking re-election at the
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South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia
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vote. The balance of power rested with four conservative
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from 22 October 2001 to 5 March 2002, representing the
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Liberal Party of Australia (South Australian Division)
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Liberal Party of Australia (South Australian Division)
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Olsen was forced to resign from the premiership after
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