Insiders close to the Prime Minister have suggested that the United Nationalist Democrats have formally agreed to support the government on a number of crucial upcoming votes – in a desperate bid to provide stability in the wake of the financial troubles still crippling the nations economy. Tymur Rubin, the leader of the countries third party has said that “there is an understanding that this Prime Minister can no longer govern alone.” Centrist leaders are fighting an internal battle, after a challenge to Gruaman’s authority last year has made for tension in the workings of government. An advisor to the Prime Minister has said that the Nationalists are asking for ‘policy movement’ and not for a seat at the executive table but that the Prime Minister had still not officially discussed the need for further support.
Gruaman Stutters On Nationalist Support
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