It's a bribe, Smileless. It's a dirty great bloody BRIBE. That's what you call it when you pay someone money to ensure that things go the way you want them to.
I don't know how it feels to anyone else but it doesn't feel to me like the usual wheeler dealing implicit in setting up a coalition or a 'pact' in Parliament. Yes, you expect trading of 'favours' but not money.
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your first sentence means?