We'll see later today exactly what the NDP promised the Greens for their support. What is known is that the Greens aren't into compromise and a coalition government is all about compromise.Nothing is inevitable. The NDP/Greens have already formed an alliance, and are signing off on working together to form a viable government (as shaky as it may be).
The LG has an obligation to allow them to form a government once the Liberals lose a non-confidence vote.
Although the edge is razor thin, as long as the 44 vote as a block they can rule as long as needed.
And Storm Rider, get some Prozac and try to move on from the 18th century.
Christie gets to stay Premier until she is defeated on a vote of non-confidence on the Throne Speech or Budget. It's only after the non-confidence vote that the NDP can ask the LG to allow them to attempt to form a government. If the NDP does not have Proportional Representation in their Throne Speech, the Greens won't vote for it and the NDP won't have been able to form a government. That immediately requires an election. If Proportional Representation is included in the Throne Speech, a number of NDP members know how to read a map. If ridings are combined to create multi-member ridings - as is done in most nations that have Proportional Representation - a majority of NDP members are going to be in ridings where they cannot be certain of re-election. All they need to do to avoid that is "find themselves on the wrong side of a highway closure" or "miss a ferry" and the NDP/Green coalition losses the non-confidence vote.






