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  • ...ader of Fine Gael, was elected as Taoiseach, and formed a Fine Gael/Labour coalition government.
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  • The party entered into a [[coalition government]] with the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservatives]] in 2010, but lost heav
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  • ...Minister]] on 10 May 1940, [[Winston Churchill]] formed an all-party '''[[coalition government]]''' which held office for most of the [[Second World War]] until 23 May 19 ...l of sixteen ministers held war cabinet membership at various times in the coalition government.<ref name="BB94">Butler & Butler 1994, pp. 17–20.</ref> There were five a
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  • ...Activism by Solidarity led to semi-free elections in Poland. The resulting coalition government was one of the major steps in the emergence of civil society in central and
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  • Numerically, Bertie Ahern's Fianna Fáil party could have formed a coalition government with the support of just the two PD TDs and a number of independents. Howe
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  • ...6, the North Vietnamese would never surrender, and the U.S. must accept a coalition government.<ref>McNamara, p. 300</ref>
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  • The [[First World War]] began in August 1914. Asquith formed a [[coalition government]] in May 1915 but tensions arose in the Liberal Party over enactments such ...amberlain to resign. That happened two days later and Churchill formed his coalition government which held office until May 1945. As [[Secretary of State for Air]], Sincla
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  • ...when the [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]] left the [[Fianna Fáil]] coalition government led by [[Albert Reynolds]].
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  • ...out in December 1916. Lloyd George became prime minister at the head of a coalition government, though many Liberals refused to support it. His small war committee, a sor
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  • ...2010 [[general election (UK)|general election]] ultimately resulted in a [[coalition government]] led by [[David Cameron]] (left) and [[Nick Clegg]]; this picture was take ...- i.e. no party won a majority of seats. This led to the formation of a [[coalition government]]. The governing [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] under [[Prime Minister
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  • ...ish counterparts. The Prime Minister Lloyd George, who was head of a shaky coalition government between Liberals and conservatives led them. It was commonly believed the c
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  • ...ved to isolate him. In the [[Second World War]] he was part of the wartime coalition government, he worked with the Ministry of Supply before being sent to North Africa in
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  • - [[Coalition government]] -
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  • ::: Leaders of Greece's political parties agree to form a coalition government under a new Prime Minister [http://www1.mfa.gr/en/current-affairs/top-story
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  • ...wn well in advance, a result of the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act 2011. The [[coalition government]] of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservatives]] and [[Liberal Democrats
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  • Effectively, Sudan is a federation under a coalition government headed by the prior national president, [[Omar al-Bashir]], Al-Bashir is na
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  • '''21 Tunisia'''. Announcement of the composition of the new coalition government[http://www.tunisia-live.net/2011/11/21/the-composition-of-the-new-tunisian-
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  • ...ying extent. In Tunisia the elections resulted in the creation of a stable coalition government involving secularists and moderate Islamists. In Egypt the electoral advan
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  • ...itical party in the Netherlands and subsequently an influence on the Dutch coalition government.
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  • Next day, Thursday, 9 May, Chamberlain attempted to form a national coalition government. In talks at [[10 Downing Street]] with Churchill and Halifax, Chamberlain ..., recommended Churchill. The King sent for Churchill, who agreed to form a coalition government; the public announcement was made by Chamberlain on BBC Radio at 9:00 pm.</
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