The government of national unity has a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly with five parties joining it.
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The government of national unity has a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly with five parties joining it. Two more political parties, the Patriotic Alliance (PA) and Good, have signed the government of national unity (GNU) statement of intent, taking the GNU above the two-thirds majority required in the National Assembly to change the Constitution. […]
The government of national unity has a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly with five parties joining it.
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Five political parties have pledged to work together in the government of national unity — but what does this mean for the future of the National...
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