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Answered by diyaritu7
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A coalition government is a form of government in which political parties cooperate, reducing the dominance of any one party within that "coalition". The usual reason for this arrangement is so that no party on its own can achieve a majority in the election

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Answered by sara122
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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.

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Coalition government is a government formed when no single party secures absolute majority in the Lok Sabha. In such a situation, two or more parties come together and form a government.

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Since no parties have ever won a full majority, they must form coalitions with other parties.

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during the 2017 general election, Labour won 46 seats and New Zealand First won nine. The two formed a Coalition Government with confidence and supply from the Green Party who won eight seats.

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