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XLIVEXXLAWRENCE ADAMS ELECTED AS PRIME MINISTERX
In a surprising turn of events, the Conservative Party has been forced to seek an unusual coalition with the Liberal Democrats following
a closely contested general election. The narrow margin of victory left no party any other option but to share power, a historical development
that has not been seen since 1945 - the first coalition government since 1945.

For the last 10 years, the Conservatives have held a majority government under former Prime Minister Andrew Evans but tonight revelation
have led some questioning the support behind their policies. Some have labeled the thin victory as a "grand defeat" for the party. Newly
appointed Prime Minister Lawrence Adams will be supported by the Liberal Democrats leader, now-Deputy Prime Minister Jessica Marsh.

Under the terms of the coalition, the Liberal Democrats will be given key cabinet positions, and their policy priorities, particularly related
to environmental and social issues, will be integrated into the government's agenda. Deputy PM Marsh has praised her discussions with
Prime Minister Adams, stating: "This coalition government represents a chance to build bridges and find a common ground for the betterment
of everyone".

Meanwhile, Labour leader Chris Turner has called the need for a coalition a "Disaster for the Conservatives that only indicates the need for
change" with other supporters of his party are calling it a major victory.

Over the next few days, both the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats will be coming together to form a cabinet.
 

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