The Green Party has confirmed it will not be a formal part of the Government, following discussions with Prime Minister John Key today.
Co-leaders Metiria Turei and Russel Norman met with Mr Key and Deputy Prime Minister Bill English this afternoon to discuss what sort of cooperation agreement they might come to.
The parties had a memorandum of understanding (MOU) during the last term, which included home insulation, pest control, and toxic site clean-up programmes.
In the months before the election, the Greens softened their previous position that they could not provide confidence and supply to a National led Government, instead saying it was a possibility but a highly unlikely one.
Earlier today, Mr Key raised the idea of a closer formal relationship, suggesting the prospect of the Greens abstaining on confidence and supply, and saying there ``might be conditions under which they would, but I just want to test that out''.