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Why is a coalition government formed give examples 0?

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Answered by Badhil
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A coalition government is a cabinet of a parliamentary government in which many or multiple political parties cooperate, reducing the dominance of any one party within that coalition. The usual reason for this arrangement is that no party on its own can achieve a majority in the parliament. A coalition government might also be created in a time of national difficulty or crisis (for example, during wartime or economic crisis) to give a government the high degree of perceived political legitimacy or collective identity it desires while also playing a role in diminishing internal political strife. In such times, parties have formed all-party coalitions (national unity governments, grand coalitions). If a coalition collapses, a confidence vote is held or a motion of no confidence is taken.

Answered by akhilesht1103
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A coalition government is formed when no single party wins a clear majority of 326 seats and parties form alliances to create a majority. ... If this fails, parties start negotiating with each other to see if they would be able to work together to form a coalition government

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