what is coalition class 8
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an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states.
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A coalition is a group that forms when two or more individuals or entities temporarily cooperate to accomplish a common objective.
- Majoritarian governance, which is defined by winner-take-all "first-past-the-post" voting systems that promote distinct disparities between winners and losers, is an alternative to coalition government.
- Under addition to forming governments in parliamentary systems, coalitions of legislative factions can also do so in other forms of power sharing.
- The establishment of multiparty cabinets in parliamentary systems is the subject of the majority of assessments of coalitions in politics.
- Since the end of World War II, every government in Germany has been a multiparty coalition, serving as an illustration of how a coalition government might be formed under a parliamentary system.
- The party makeup of the government may rely on each party's bargaining power and the presence (or absence) of other parties when multiple winning coalitions can be formed in a parliament.
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