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Monday, July 17, 2006

CONSERVATIVES STRUGGLE FOR COALITION WITH THE PPJ

The Virtuous Conservative Alliance has committed itself to the Party for Peace and Justice as the only possible partner for a coalition and has created the first great suprise of this year's election campaign. The decision is commonly interpreted as a reaction to recent polls according to which the VCA and its expected partner, the LUSC, would only gain 37% of the votes in an election.
Charles Ellows, the conservative candidate for presidency and leader of the VCA, emphasized that the programs of his party and of the PPJ include enough communities for a successful co-operation. His "main aim is to expel the SPS from the government, its levelling and its total ignorance of virtues".
Amongst the three other great parties, the VCA's decision wasn't welcomed. In a common reaction of PPJ and SPS, it was said that "the attacks of the VCA are like the last rearing of a dying horse. We feel confirmed about our decision to rule the country together and without the VCA." The LUSC reproached the VCA with opportunism and wantonness of might. Sandra Oxglad gave up her candidature.
The VCA's decision guarantees that the PPJ will be part of a government, as a conservative-socialist coalition is absolutely unimaginable. The VCA's only chance would be that the PPJ and the SPS won't get more than 50 % and that neither the GDP nor the MPI will like to join such a coalition as a third member. The PPJ's main task will be to make its adherents votes although they already know that their party will be in the government. The LUSC named itself as "the party for all those who neither want levelling nor opportunism to play a role in our future".

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