The Prime Minister is this weekend pressuring his delegates in the lower-house to support a crucial vote for the government.
Koruin Gruaman, and his senior Centrist colleagues, are fearing a rebellion from the nationalist wing of the party after the Prime Minister welcomed members the United Nationalist Democrats, into government in a bid to help secure his premiership.
If won, Monday’s vote, proposed by the government’s Finance, Trade and Industry Minister, Yevginy Kalandarshivilli, could see foreign companies able to buy-out Polascianan companies for the first time.
Such ‘aggressive’ take-overs are currently outlawed by Polascianan industry regulations but the vote will be heavily fought by the opposition Union Party.
Lazar Ulanov who will speak against the bill in the House of Delegates for the party said it “wasn’t the right time to threaten our economy.”




