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    coalition government

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  2. A government formed by the coming together of at least two political parties is called coalition government.

  3. A coalition government is a type of government where two or more political parties join together in parliament/ assembly to run the government and agree on a policy programme. Hence, option A is the correct answer.

  4. A government formed by the coming together of at least two political parties is known as a coalition government. Usually partners in a coalition form a political alliance and adopt a common programme.

  5. Coalition is the association of political parties having same ideologies or same interest for the purpose of political strength and maximum representation. In coalition government power sharing is among and between different political parties that are part of the coalition and decision is taken by each and every political party part of the representation

  6. Ending a contentious political stalemate that frightened global business leaders, the new Italian Prime Minister, Enrico Letta, has finally formed a rare coalition government that united liberals and conservatives - and included a record number of women and Italy’s first nonwhite ministers - to guide Italy, Europe’s third-largest economy, out of stagnation.

  7. This was also the beginning of the era of COALITION GOVERNMENTS at the Centre. Since no single party got a clear majority in the Lok Sabha, the major national parties had to enter into an alliance with many parties including several regional parties to form a government at the Centre.

  8. Ending a contentious political stalemate that frightened global business leaders, the new Italian Prime Minister, Enrico Letta, has finally formed a rare coalition government that united liberals and conservatives - and included a record number of women and Italy’s first nonwhite ministers - to guide Italy, Europe’s third-largest economy, out of stagnation.

  9. A. Power shared among different organs of the government: I Community government : B. Power shared among governments at different levels: II Separation of powers: C. Power shared by different social groups: III Coalition government: D. Power shared by two or more political parties: IV Federal government

  10. How is a coalition government different from a one party government? View Solution. Q5.

  11. Power shared among different organs of government. Α. Community government. 2. Power shared among governments at different levels. Β. Separation of powers. 3. Power shared by different social groups. C. Coalition government. 4. Power shared by two or more political parties. D. Federal government