how coalition government stregthen democracy
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In a situation of no overall control, the incumbent government gets the first chance at creating a coalition. The incumbent party could also try to govern with a minority of MPs but it would have to pass a Queen’s speech with the help of another or more than one other party.
If they cannot do this or create a formal coalition, the prime minister will have to resign. The leader of the largest opposition party may then be invited to form a government and may do so either as a minority or in coalition with another party or parties.
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