In most cases that is true
It depends on the monarchy, but assuming a democracy, the monarch invites the leader of the winning party to form a government - so although, in principle, the monarch could pick anyone, in practise they pick the person who can command a majority of seats in the government.
The Federalist party would rapidly decline after the Convention; the Convention asked the federal government, in order to help New England's trade economy, to provide financial aid. They also asked for a New Constitutional Amendment requiring 2/3 majority rather than the majority of 51%.
The leader of the majority party in the Canadian federal government (or even the leader of a majority coalition) is the Prime Minister.
The leader of the majority party in the Canadian federal government (or even the leader of a majority coalition) is the Prime Minister.
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Well after the official declare of the LokSabha results, The President of India invites the party's President or alliance's Chairperson who have got more seats than another parties and alliances in the LokSabha, to form the government at centre. If any party of alliance wins more than half seats in LokSabha elections it will be easy for the President to invite those parties to form the government. If no single party or alliance gets the majority seats, President invites the large seats won party or alliance to form the government. The alliance head has to submit the support of alliance parties to President to prove as the majority seat winners. Accordingly the elected leader of that alliance or party will be sworn in as the Prime Minister of the country. The alliance or party have to prove its majority in the house if they fails the government will be fall-down and the next bigger party's or alliance get invited to form the government at cent-re. Prime Minister will be decided by the leaders and President of the political parties and alliance parties.
In a parliamentary democracy, a majority government is one in which the ruling party has a majority of the seats in parliament. In contrast, a coalition government is one in which two or more parties combine to have a majority of the seats, and thus form a government. A minority government is one in which no party or coalition has a majority of the seats, but the largest party forms a government anyway. Minority governments are very unstable, and generally do not last very long.
Canada last had a Majority government in 2004 under the Liberal Party. The election in June of 2004 resulted in a minority government for the Liberal Party. Since then, the Conservative party has gained a minority government, which remains in power.
Canada currently has a majority Conservative government, as of May 2, 2011. Before that, it had a minority government.
The majority of reforms advocated by the Populist Party were incorporated into laws by either the state or federal government.
Political term meaning not enough winning delegate followed through the presidential primaries to win majority during a party' s nominating convention.
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