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what is coalition government? what is the role of regional parties in coalition government​

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Answered by archana2025
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A coalition government means the coming together of more than one political party or group on the basis of common understanding or agenda. Coalition governments have a framework within which all the parties function. This is because no major party seems to be getting any decisive vote after a general election

Answered by aharishkumar05
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Coalition government, in a parliamentary government, body of advisors that is formed when different political parties choose to cooperate in the administration and regulation of a country or community. Coalition governments usually are a temporary alliance, being formed when no single political party gains a clear majority and competing parties instead negotiate to work together. Such a situation is likely to occur during a period of crisis, such as during a war, or in response to political breakdown. Members of all parties in a coalition government are appointed to a cabinet

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