Following the closure of the polls across Plembobria tonight, it's estimated the Crilalian Nationalist Party will take at least ten seats in the 132-seat House of Commons, preventing either both the center right bloc (made up of the National and Libertarian parties) or the Socialist Group (consisting of The New Left and the Revolutionary Democratic Party) from forming a majority Government.
The CNP Leader, Alfonso Curial, along with a few other soon-to-be MPs and their families celebrate their victory
The likely makeup of Parliament
The Party refuses any agreement with any of the political groups until their demands are met, these include reinstating the provincial parliament, rescinding the arrest warrants of independence leaders, and the start of secession negotiations to be ratified by referendum.
Prime Minister Sydney Briggs, leader of the Revolutionary Democratic party which came in first this election, and an MP representing a constituency in Crilalia announced, "We have absolutely no intention of engaging in any such negotiations. The Courts have spoken on the matter of secession, and found it unconstitutional and illegal. Plembobria is one nation, and we shall continue as one nation. I shall immediately seek an audience with the King tomorrow and request that we be allowed to form a minority government pending a vote of confidence in the House of Commons."
The Prime Minister addresses supporters in her home constituency.
There is no precedence for minority governments in Plembobrian government tradition, the last parliament was undecided on a Prime Minister, a caretaker government was established under the King's guidance. Still, there is speculation the National party, which staunchly opposes even the consideration of independence or greater autonomy for Crilalia, may abstain in the vote, preventing the government's collapse for the time being. More developments will take place in the coming days.
The CNP Leader, Alfonso Curial, along with a few other soon-to-be MPs and their families celebrate their victory
The likely makeup of Parliament
Prime Minister Sydney Briggs, leader of the Revolutionary Democratic party which came in first this election, and an MP representing a constituency in Crilalia announced, "We have absolutely no intention of engaging in any such negotiations. The Courts have spoken on the matter of secession, and found it unconstitutional and illegal. Plembobria is one nation, and we shall continue as one nation. I shall immediately seek an audience with the King tomorrow and request that we be allowed to form a minority government pending a vote of confidence in the House of Commons."
The Prime Minister addresses supporters in her home constituency.