Greens Leader Shane Rattenbury has admitted for the first time that the Chief Minister’s job was on the table in talks between the minor party and the Liberals on how they could share power in a coalition ACT government.
Mr Rattenbury also told ABC Radio what common policy areas there might be and which ones would be quarantined.
Tuesday morning’s interview followed party statements that would not explicitly acknowledge this aspect of the talks and a previous radio spot in which Mr Rattenbury played down his interactions with the Liberals, saying journalists were getting carried away.
He said a whole range of tactics had been discussed, everything from passing motions in the Legislative Assembly through to a possible change of government.
Asked whether that included the Chief Minister’s job, Mr Rattenbury said: “That was on the table.”


