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Tie-up 'delay' over BJD's non-participatory stand | Bhubaneswar News

BJD's non-participatory alliance with BJP in Odisha slows down coalition talks. BJD wants NDA but not Union ministry. BJP leaders angry, state unit fe

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Wilders: Dutch parties position for tough coalition talks after Wilders' shock poll win

Geert Wilders, the far-right populist, has named Gom van Strien as a scout to explore workable governing coalitions as he aims to become the Netherlan

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10 Mind-Blowing Things That Happened This Week (11/24/17)

Keeping up with the news is hard. So hard, in fact, that we’ve decided to save you the hassle by rounding up the most significant, unusual, or just plain

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National Alliance faction wants new coalition talks

The faction of the National Alliance at odds with Gary van Niekerk, who maintains he is the mayor of Nelson Mandela Bay and party president, has distanced itself from the coalition government and set the table for new coalition negotiations.

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coalition talks. they are worried by those on the left and those on the right that they would have to go in coalition with the vox party, a right—wing party. but it looks like even those two parties combined may not bring about an overall majority. so, what does that mean? well, it means despite the flag—waving, tomorrow the hard work starts. coalition talks will start. if the parties cannot come to an agreement on the right centre and right of the political spectrum, then we could lead to, well, more elections. another election at the end of the year, november— decembertime. so, plenty of time to go before then. but we will bring you the final results when we get them. for the moment, this is bbc news. hello there. the full uk forecast in a moment —

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let's go to spain now, where more than half the votes have been counted in the snap general election called by prime minister pedro sanchez. the centre—right people's party are just ahead of the governing socialist party. we think they are just ahead. things are close. these are the headquarters there at the centre right party. people are pouring over the numbers trying to work out the different permutations here, because what we know our the two major parties don't have enough seats individually to form a government. so coalition talks will now get under way. these are the life pictures we have been flicking back and forth between of the two major parties and their their parties effectively, but how much do they have to celebrate, well, it is not quite clear yet, but we don't have long to wait. we can speak now to maria ramirez,

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Early Start With Christine Romans

but still fell short of a few seats of outright majority. now, he wants a second election to win an absolute your so his government can govern alone. elinda labropoulou in london. is this expected to happen? >> reporter: it is absolutely expected to be. it's to win an outright majority this first time time around. something that was largely factored in. what we have seen, the prime minister and his party, pretty much a landslide, much bigger than anybody anticipated. as he said yesterday, this gives him a strong message, the signal, that the people of greece will want his party to govern alone. so, he is willing to go to a second round. there will be coalition talks and very likely to fail. and soon enough, we're going to have the next day, the next election day announced in

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to thailand, where initial election results indicate voters have rejected the military—backed government. the two progressive opposition parties, move forward and pheu thai, have surged ahead of the incumbent thai prime minister's party, and appear to be set for coalition talks. the move forward party, led by former businessman pita limjaroenrat, is set to be the largest party in the country's parliament, followed closely by its fellow opposition party pheu thai, led by paetongtarn shinawatra daughter of the ousted former prime minister thaksin shinawatra. the results make it all but certain the conservative prime minister, prayuth chanocha, who seized power in 2014, has failed to win another term in office. live now to bangkok, and our correspondentjonathan head. jonathan, looking at these early counts, how likely is it that the prime minister will serve another term?

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the two progressive opposition parties, move forward and pheu thai, have surged ahead of the incumbent thai prime minister's party, and appear to be set for coalition talks. the move forward party, led by former businessman pita limjaroenrat, is set to be the largest party in the country's parliament, followed closely by its fellow opposition party pheu thai, led by paetongtarn shinawatra, daughter of the ousted former prime minister thakshin shinawatra. the results make it all but certain the conservative prime minister prayuth chanocha, who seized power in 2014, has failed to win another term in office. live now to bangkok, and our correspondentjonathan head. looking at these early counts, it seems thai voters has rejected the military backed government, why? i rejected the military backed

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nominee for the election. your thoughts on his stance? i think he does not — thoughts on his stance? i think he does not understand - thoughts on his stance? i think he does not understand how i he does not understand how dangerous putin's russia is to american interests. therefore, he doesn't see the need for strong american support for ukraine to defend american interests as well as to defend ukraine. a majority of republicans agree with what i've said. but you are right, if he comes the republican candidate, it will raise some questions. but can he actually becomes a candidate? irate becomes a candidate? we appreciate _ becomes a candidate? we appreciate your analysis. good to talk to you. let's get some of the day's other news now. initial election results in thailand indicate that voters have rejected the military—backed government. the two progressive opposition parties, move forward and pheu thai, have surged ahead of prime minister prayuth chanocha, and appear to be set for coalition talks. the united nations says the month—long war in sudan has forced nearly a million people from their homes. despite an agreement to protect civilians, both the army and the rival

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