In this column Dr. Ghany examines the election alliance of 2007 and says "The Constitution makes provision for two scenarios where the appointment of a prime minister is concerned.One is where there is an undisputed leader whose party commands a majority of the seats in the House of Representatives.The other is where there is no undisputed leader, or where no party commands the support of a majority.It appears the alliance is operating on the basis of having no undisputed leader, as long as it continues to use the leadership council method to face the electorate.The challenge will come when they have to decide on a leader. So far, Cadiz has made his position known about Panday.Will that be a breaking point for him if the others decide to appoint Panday?
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