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Legislative gridlock results in inability to form new government, bars Valruzian entry into NOCTO
Nowogard, March 4412
The Sejm was recently split on a decision to join the Northern Council, as well as forming a new government following the 4411 elections, an action that still has yet to be done.
NOWOGARD - Over the past year delegates within the Sejm were in a fierce gridlock on two forms of legislation: The ratification of the Northern Council treaty, drafted by Foreign Minister Pilarczyk after successful talks within the organization's capital, Bekenial, and the forming of a new government, by way of a Council of Ministers proposal. With elections just two years away, the current gridlock may pose a crisis for a fully integrated government of Unity Coalition members, after the Komitet Obywatelski was recently reformed, and subsequently joined the organization. Ultimately the vote to form a new Council of Ministers was struck down by the Humanist Club, who demanded equal representation within it. The SdPR was apprehensive to allow such a party to gain government positions, given that the HC was openly anti-capitalist. Ultimately President Kobylanski encouraged the Sejm to put aside political differences and "get the job done, for the good of a successful democracy". Fellow delegates of the SdPR within the Sejm, as well as Foreign Minister Pilarczyk are scheduled to reintroduce the bills next month, in the hope that they will pass by a 2/3rds majority, as is required under the Valruzian constitution for such laws.