roseandheather wrote:niethil wrote:I'd think Giancola's being on Pritchard's government had more to do with the situation (in all senses of the term) than any formal obligation.
That's what I recall, too - that it wasn't a requirement, but she chose to add him to her Cabinet as a show of respect/unity or for other political reasons.
That he wouldn't be stupid enough to do something that would hurt the government, but his ambitions and ego got the better of him.