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May comes to a principle according to the DUP to govern

The British prime minister, conservative Theresa May, has reached an agreement with the Northern Union Democratic Party (DUP) to govern with her timely support, a spokeswoman for Downing Street said on Saturday Of the Executive.

Northern unionists and conservatives have agreed on the "principles of a draft agreement" to support a May government when Parliament resumes its sessions next week, a document to be evaluated by the prime minister's cabinet on Monday.


"We welcome this commitment, which can provide the whole country with the stability and certainty that is required as we enter the brexit and beyond," said May's spokesman.
"The details will be put on the table to discuss and reach an agreement at the Cabinet meeting next Monday," he added.


The ten deputies of the DUP can give the support that the conservatives need in the Parliament after obtaining in the elections of Thursday 318 seats, eight below the absolute majority.
The principle of agreement with Protestants suggests that the prime minister has ruled out forming a coalition and will try to govern in minority.