Republican leaders vowed they would not let the Government shut down.
Leaders of the most important political forces have vowed to prevent civil war.
Still, top leaders vowed to continue openness in the days ahead.
Congressional leaders also vowed to act quickly but said the industry would not get all it wanted.
The leaders vowed to surrender if no help arrived within five days.
Leaders of affected groups across the state today vowed to fight the cuts.
At the end, the leaders held hands, wept and vowed to put their differences behind them.
Leaders of the strike vowed to continue the protest until the military gives up power.
Muslim leaders vowed that the mosque would go up at the site despite the government's decision.
Republican leaders are vowing to keep the program alive in the House, and it may be passed there later this week.