Gennadiy Artamova, the leader of the Union Party, has signalled an opening to his presidential campaign after he criticised the Prime Minister for the loss of a nine billion Kryak deal with the Gallian nation of Sereniérre. Artamova suggested that Prime Minister Gruaman was ‘directly responsible’ for the loss of the trade deal, which would have seen up to a 20% increase in industrial relations between the two nations. The 57 year old said he was ‘astounded’ that Gruaman would let such an ‘influential step-forward’ be lost. But the Centrist hit back at Mr Artamova and said that Sereniérre ‘suspended’ the talks after a number of conditions ‘could not be met’. The Prime Minister said he would ‘turn to moderate allies’ to ‘shore up’ new trade deals. The Union Party said it had not been invited to speak with Sereniérre delegation on what they described as ‘an issue greater than our political divide.’
Presidential Hopeful Fires Fires Attack At Gruaman
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