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Brief Overview of the Landian Political Situation

 The elections are coming closer and closer.  The Liberal Moderate Party, the leading party of the nation, and largest party in the governing coalition has stated their desire to run candidates in all constituencies. Many see this as a move to increase their National vote average and even increase their national seat numbers. The party leader, Mr Leopard even stated his desire to run candidates in North Landia, a Location in which LMP candidates haven't been elected. A traditionally left-wing supported constituency is a risk in which the LMP is willing to take. Mr Leopard has been supported by the Party as its Prime Ministerial candidate for the upcoming Election.  The second party in the governing coalition, the NCA, has stated it will most likely only pose candidates in strongly supported NCA or conservative constituencies. Some fear, that the NCA may take seats from the LMP, causing a dismantle for coalition negotiation and diplomacy, which was expected to happen once again. And

Prime Minister and Governing Coalition Denies Opposition Bill

 Hans Leopard, incumbent Prime Minister and leader of the LMP - NCA coalition, announced today that his coalition will not be supporting the Labours Tax Lowering Bill. Political experts call this a risky move on behalf of the Prime Minister, especially so that the general election is scheduled for the 1st of June. Without the support of any governing party members, it's unlikely Labour will be able to pass the act. Paul Petterson, Chief Whip for the Greens in the house, released a statement earlier today:  "Regardless of our attempts to diplomatically negotiate with the Leopard Government, we have once again been denied our privileges. The Working-class people of our country deserve better. The Government is once again proving that their so-called 'strong' economic plan to rehabilitate our decreasing economic stability is failing. We will continue to fight for the Working class and ensure that your money is not wasted on useless government and taxpayer-supported projec