There needing two heads of state to keep each other in check is tantamount to there being ill will between the sides.

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Is "There needing two heads of state to keep each other in check is tantamount to there being ill will between the sides." correct?
Or should it be:
"The need of two heads of state to keep each other in check is tantamount to there being ill will between the sides." instead?
 
There needing to be two heads of state ...
 
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