Furstenau Criticizes Rustad's Leadership
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•Sonia Furstenau's outburst at John Rustad guts her clout in negotiations with NDP
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Sonia Furstenau was deeply offended by Conservative candidates' racist, homophobic and conspiratorial statements.
Furstenua says she has yet to see a satisfactory response from Conservative leader John Rustad about this.
Conservatives captured five times as many votes as the Greens , but not enough to work together.
The Greens want to skip the referendum in their power-sharing negotiations with the NDP in 2017 .
Furstenau's refusal to consider an arrangement with the Liberals simplified the negotiations for Horgan and the New Democrats .
Horgan realized that the Greens would only dance with one partner, he knew he didn’t have to offer a lot of concessions.
The power-sharing agreement mostly reflected positions the NDP had already taken in its election platform.
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