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With the coalition between the Country Party and the Liberal and Country Party dissolved in the previous term, Hollway's LCP government's loss of six seats put it in a precarious situation—even further into minority although still holding more seats than each of Labor and the Country Party—so Hollway
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criticised Hollway over his "lack of strength" in dealing with a long-running transport strike, and his conciliatory negotiations with the transport unions. Hollway responded by sacking McDonald as his deputy and dissolving the coalition. The Country Party became the official opposition (with three
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being sworn in by the governor on 19 June to replace ministers who had resigned or lost their seats, although by this point it was clear that Hollway's government would be defeated on the floor of the Legislative Assembly in a no-confidence motion, which was all but confirmed when the state Labor
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On 22 June, McDonald gave notice of his intention to raise a motion of no-confidence against Hollway's government, which he did. Debate continued for 17 hours until 4am on 23 June, when the Labor and Country parties combined to carry the no-confidence motion. Hollway resigned his commission as
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to gain their assurance that they would not form a joint ministry. Hollway was then summoned, and agreeing that the house had become unworkable and that there was no chance of the LCP and Country Party reconciling, was granted a dissolution of the assembly.
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seats more than Labor in the assembly). Hollway formed a minority Liberal government, convincing four Country Party assembly members (
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Negotiations between the CP and LCP continued into June, with the LCP proposing to offer Country leader John McDonald the role of
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As of 2024, this was the last Victorian state election that the Country Party/National party received over 10% of the vote.
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Despite lacking a majority, Hollway's government survived for nearly a year due to the support of two Country members (
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winning by a substantial majority. In late 1948, Country leader and Deputy Premier
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caucus decided to support the Country Party over Hollway's government.
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Results of the 1950 Victorian state election (Legislative Assembly)
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on Saturday 13 May 1950 to elect 65 members of the state's
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Index

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Victorian Legislative Assembly



Thomas Hollway
John Cain
John McDonald
Liberal and Country
Labor
Country
Ballarat
Northcote
Shepparton

Premier
Thomas Hollway
Liberal and Country
Premier
Thomas Hollway
Liberal and Country
state
Victoria
Legislative Assembly
previous state election
Liberal–Country coalition
Thomas Hollway
John McDonald
Guye

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