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#11
BREAKING NEWS: Natalia Cotilla Faces Vote of No Confidence Triggered by National-Liberal MPs

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Sources high in the leadership of the National-Liberal Alliance confirm that 8 MPs have written strongly worded letters each stating their no-confidence in Cotilla as leader of the party.

Under the rules of the National-Liberal Alliance, at least one-third of its MPs are needed to call into question the leadership of its leader. With 8 MPs and a parliamentary caucus of 23 seats, the threshold has been met.

The next step is a secret ballot of all the National-Liberal MPs where she will need to secure a majority to stay on.
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#12
Natalia Cotilla Resigns as Leader of the National-Liberal Alliance
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PUNTA SANTIAGO, ALDURIA -- Former Prime Minister Natalia Cotilla has announced her resignation as leader of the National-Liberal Alliance.

The internal secret ballot, conducted among members of the National-Liberal Alliance caucus, ended with 16 MPs out of 23 voting for her ouster. Ms. Cotilla was not able to secure a majority to prevent her exit.

The leadership of the National-Liberal Alliance has announced that a contest shall begin immediately to fill the position while Ms. Cotilla remains as a caretaker leader. Upon election of the new leader, Cotilla would then exit the leadership. It is not clear if she will resign her seat in Parliament.

Ms. Cotilla served as the first Prime Minister of Alduria, during the Transitional Government from 1669 to her defeat in the elections of 1672.

Cotilla presided over a steep electoral loss for the parliamentary party as Castillo won reelection under the same banner by double-digit margins.
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NADYA CAMILLE ALBERT BECOMES INTERIM DFL LEADER AFTER ALAMILLA RESIGNATION

PUNTA SANTIAGO, ALDURIA -- The party leadership of the DFL has announced today that Nadya Camille Albert will take over as its interim leader after the departure of Guillermo Alamilla, who resigned after he failed to qualify for the 2nd round of the presidential election.
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MARCO ZIMMER TAKES THE REINS OF THE DFL

Punta Santiago, Alduria -- The DFL National Meeting has chosen Valenciana MP Marco Zimmer as the new leader of the leftist political collective.

Nadya Camille Albert commented, "The party is uniting behind a new leader, and we're thrilled to see the first of a new generation of leaders take the reins of the party. I support Mr. Zimmer wholeheartedly."

Mr. Zimmer won the balloting in a four-way race. The interim leader Nadya Camille Albert did not participate in the election and endorsed Zimmer early in the primary.

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Securing a majority on the first round, Zimmer was later endorsed by all of his competitors as soon as the count was certified.
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#15
LDP & DFL RESTART COALITION TALKS

Punta Santiago, Alduria -- Sources high in the leadership of the LDP and the DFL have confirmed to Newsflash that coalition negotiations have reopened.

The sources, anonymous due to the sensibility of the matter, confirm that with the election of Marco Zimmer as the DFL's new leader, the circumstances for the party changed and it led to renewed talks between both parties.

A senior adviser to the DFL's Zimmer, while drunk, further confirmed the information from our sources saying, "So the coalition deal is looking good as well. Things are on the up."

An LDP senior adviser also confirmed separately, "Talks are promising, though could still go either way. We are working hard to hammer out a coalition that lives up to our promises and values and respects the will of our voters. So far, we have been making process forging compromises to help the people of Alduria."
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#16
BREAKING NEWS: LDP and DFL Reach Tentative Coalition Deal
PUNTA SANTIAGO, ALDURIA -- Negotiations between party leaders and officials from the Liberty & Democracy Party and the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party have reached the basis of a coalition government in a tentative coalition deal, sources confirm.

It would be the second coalition government led by the LDP and Prime Minister Alfonzo Velez.

The unexpectedly fast preliminary agreement would require further steps including finding common ground on legislation and policy and apportioning on who gets what position in the cabinet.

Under the leadership of interim leader Nadya Camille Albert, the DFL had clinched a confidence and supply agreement with a minority government led by Velez. DFL party officials were not happy with the resulting arrangement, claiming that the deal she secured was not a good one. This led to the new DFL leader, Marco Zimmer, to consider a new round of negotiations.
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#17
ALDURIA IN BRIEF
  • Pro-Raspur Pact demonstrations in Punta Santiago, Narbonne, and Susa: A combined 98,000 Aldurians, mostly of Alexandrian, Shirerithian, and Caputian descent, have come out in the cities of Punta Santiago, Narbonne, and Susa to demonstrate their support for Alduria joining the Raspur Pact. Motivated by the entry of Krasnocoria on the side of Francia and against Ransenar in the Second Amokolian War, protestors are clamoring for Alduria to join the alliance and repudiate relationships with USSO nations and "Vanic sympathizers". Calls for a total boycott of all Krasnocorian products and companies in Alduria was announced by the protesters.
  • Aldurian party leaders join post-election debate: The leaders of the three largest political parties will be facing off in a debate tonight that asks 17 questions, ranging from immigration to foreign affairs. The debate is seen by many as an opportunity for the new DSP leader to introduce himself to voters. Others believe it will only confirm the dominance of right-wing parties in Aldurian politics.
  • A national education crisis is brewing: A survey of Aldurian K-12 education compiled by the National Council on Education, a non-profit education advocacy group, will show that the Aldurian education system is in shambles, divided between private institutions and some small state-run local schools. Critics point to the lack of an existing educational system, whether it is private or publicly run, resulting in a patchwork of standards and school systems that are all in different levels of achievement and success.
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#18
BEAUMONT TAKES CONTROL OF THE ANA AS LEADER
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PUNTA SANTIAGO, ALDURIA -- Robert Beaumont has been elected leader of the Aldurian National Alliance after the shock resignation of Atanasio Paredes early in the week.

His election by the party faithful of the ANA exposed a newly emerging rift between the social conservative and anti-immigration elements in the party versus those who prefer that the party focus on issues that are of greater importance to the people.
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#19
ALDURIA IN BRIEF
  • Ferdinand Johnson, president of the Bank of Alduria, launched a year-long strategy review. It will consider whether changes to the monetary policy toolkit are needed to revive growth in the Aldurian economy, insulate the Aldurian economy from the ongoing recession in trade partner Ransenar, and help the bank maintain price stability. Mr. Johnson is also keen to assess whether tilting Alduria's financial system towards green assets fits the bank’s mandate.
  • Protests in Punta Santiago, Narbonne, Susa, and Behaurnais continue as two new attacks on Prosperity for All Megachurch of Plenty churches in Punta Santiago and Beauharnais have left 20 dead and 13 seriously wounded. The continued silence by the Government on the wave of Zurvanite violence against the church have brought millions of protesters across several cities to demand Prime Minister Velez resign. A much-delayed statement made by Deputy Prime Minister Marco Zimmer instead has fueled more popular anger.
  • Continued paralysis in government and Parliament is fueling the highest levels of national popular discontent since the founding of the Republic. In a recent poll conducted by the IOP, 65% of Aldurians are now expressing that they are dissatisfied with the direction of the country as the wave of violence across the country threatens to exacerbate the existing racial tensions between the Alexandrocaputian majority and the Babhki minority in Alduria.
  • Corporate financial officers in Alduria are forecasting an impending economic downturn, according to a new survey of around 150 chief financial officers conducted by the Aldurian consulting firm Susa Consulting Group (SCG). In its CFO Signals report covering 1679 thru 1680, SCG found that 97 percent of CFOs queried believe either an economic slowdown or recession will occur before the end of 1680. Many listed as a cause the ongoing economic recession in Ransenar and the ongoing political crises at home.
  • National polling on foreign affairs reflects that 62% of Aldurian support joining the Raspur Pact, according to the IOP.
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#20
MARKETS TANK AS ZIMMER WINS ELECTION

PUNTA SANTIAGO - Alduria’s benchmark stock index, the Aldurian Stock Index (ASI), plummeted 10% percent over the last two days, marking its biggest decline since the founding of Alduria.

Experts attribute the market's reaction to the election of Zimmer, with many having concerns that the incoming administration will be interventionist and not market-friendly.
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