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  • {{rpl|Coalition government}}
    295 bytes (33 words) - 05:30, 24 September 2013
  • * BBC News - [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11003016 Coalition government - the first 100 days]
    350 bytes (48 words) - 06:45, 21 November 2010
  • #REDIRECT [[Coalition government]]
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  • Rightist general who overthrew the 1962 [[Laos|Laotian]] coalition government of 1962
    121 bytes (13 words) - 16:57, 17 March 2024
  • ...50px|The [[2010 United Kingdom general election]] ultimately resulted in a coalition government led by [[David Cameron]] (left) and [[Nick Clegg]]; this picture was taken ...rm majority. For example, the [[Democratic Party of Japan]] (DPJ) formed a coalition government with the [[People's New Party]] and the [[Social Democratic Party (Japan)|S
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  • ...Japan|House of Representatives]], the lower house of the Diet, or from a [[coalition government|coalition]] of various parties. The upper chamber is known as the [[House o
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  • {{rpl|British coalition government (1940–1945)}}
    503 bytes (60 words) - 00:17, 13 July 2023
  • | title = Coalition Government - The Canadian Encyclopedia
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  • ...ingdom|UK]] Deputy Prime Minister from May 2010to May 2015, as part of a [[coalition government]] with Prime Minister [[David Cameron]].}} ...ats]] from 2007 to 2015. Clegg became Deputy Prime Minister as part of a [[coalition government]] with the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]].
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  • ...er members of the LDP; won the 2009 Japanese general election and formed a coalition government, but lost heavily to the LDP in 2012.
    327 bytes (44 words) - 07:41, 26 December 2012
  • ...wo party leaders announced that they had reached an agreement and formed a coalition government in which Hertzog continued on as Prime Minister, Smuts became his deputy, a The UP lost political power in 1948, when it was unexpectedly ousted by a coalition government formed by the (''Herenigde'') National Party and the [[Afrikaner Party]].
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  • ...elected by the German [[Bundestag]]. She is leading her first cabinet in a coalition government composed of the Christian Democratic CDU, its Bavarian affiliate CSU, and t
    450 bytes (64 words) - 18:54, 29 July 2009
  • ...iefings/snpc-05859.pdf Richard Kelly: ''Pre-legislative scrutiny under the Coalition Government'', House of Commons Library, February 2011]</ref>
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  • ...rangements can be formal or informal. One formal approach is to create a [[coalition government]]. In a coalition one or more parties make a formal agreement to share powe
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  • As of 2007, The Nationals have formed part of a coalition government with the [[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal Party]] at a federal level si
    490 bytes (73 words) - 01:06, 14 September 2013
  • ...of South Africa in 1924 as a result of his National Party's formation of a coalition government with the [[Labour Party (South Africa)|Labour Party]].
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  • : Coalition Government Prime Minister David Lloyd George [https://www.gov.uk/government/history/pa
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  • ...Japan]] to [[Government of Japan|government]] in 2009, as they and their [[coalition government|coalition]] partner the [[Social Democratic Party (Japan)|Social Democratic
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  • ...anna Fáil]], Ireland's largest political party. He led the [[30th Dáil]]'s coalition government of [[Fianna Fáil]], the [[Irish Green Party|Green Party]], [[Progressive D ...iste]], or deputy prime minister, after the break-up of Albert Reynolds' [[coalition government]]. In 1994 he was elected as the sixth leader of Fianna Fáil.
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  • ...center-right [[political party]] in the [[State of Israel]], headed, in a coalition government, by [[Prime Minister of Israel]] [[Benjamin Netanyahu]]. It was formed from It took leadership of the coalition government after the 2009 elections, with [[Yisrael Beiteinu]] as its main partner; [[
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