Monday, December 27, 2010

BREAKING: LRP and Government settle dispute on GC nom eruption

At 6:00 pm Australian Eastern time, LRP president TJ Norton advised the Titulia legislature that the ongoing dispute with the Government has ended. The dispute arose shortly before Christmas Day between Vice President Reformer and LRP legislators following the rejected nominations of Boyd X. Biggs and later replacement nominee William D. Money to the Titulian bench.

"After speaking with the Vice President privately I consider this matter closed", said Norton in a short statement to legislators. When sought for comment on what transpired from the conversation, Mr Norton responded that it ".. cleared up what had occurred and each side understood where the other came from".

Asked to give specifics, the LRP leader gave no comment and said he deemed the conversation to be private.

"If it gets leaked like the rest - so be it. No one did anything wrong and if it does get released there is the positive side that it will prove the LRP's innocence to the ridiculous allegations made by the RNC and UP parties" said Norton.

"This is one of those rare times when despite the natural curiosity and query arising from such an event - no one did anything wrong, immoral, illegal or the like. No one promised money or favour through both overlapping administrations to the event and we can all decamp from the issue holding our heads high".

In the post to legislators, Norton hit back at the Titulian Conservative and the RNC/UP alliance's accusations.

"If the TC wants to carry it on then be it on their heads", Norton concluded.

The end of the post nomination debacle that brought Titulia to a standstill comes on the eve of the presidential election season which kicks off tomorrow.

Stay tuned for your election coverage at the Titulia Express.

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