The negotiations around the formation of the new government continue in top secrecy. But as the negotiations relate to the temporary government, we may assume that those are stipulated by the presidential elections of 2008. Will the ARF agree to take part of the government “at hand” now or will it take a risk to take it all in 2008? One way or another, the struggle of “pragmatics” and the “romantics” continues within the government. In these conditions there are no compromising options, that is, to be both government and opposition. The political attempts of staying virgin but meanwhile receiving satisfaction fail as a rule.