There's a list of them, but generally it's communists, socialists, and progressives. The biggest party with that coalition are the democrats.
Currently, in August 2013, The Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats are in a coalition government.
communist party
The Federalist Party was a political coalition of itself. They were formed by a group of individuals in the 1790s who wanted a strong government.
The Government in 2012 was (and still is in 2017) the Conservative Party.
A coalition government - is formed by members of all parties. This is totally different to a government formed by just the members of the majority party. Coalition governments are better for the electorate, as they cover all viewpoints - whereas a 'single-party' government can often be one-sided.
The government of the United Kingdom is formed by the largest party or coalition in the House of Commons. Presently a Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government is the UK government.
No, China does not have a coalition government. The country is governed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which holds a single-party system where other political parties exist but have limited power and are largely subordinate to the CCP. Decision-making is centralized within the party, and there is no formal coalition arrangement as seen in multi-party democracies.
coalition government
In India, a political party or coalition requires a minimum of 272 Members of Parliament (MPs) in the Lok Sabha to form a government, as the total strength of the Lok Sabha is 543. This number represents a simple majority of the total seats. If a party or coalition secures 272 or more seats, it can claim the majority and form the government.
Coalition of the conservative/Tory party and the liberal democrats..
Currently (May 2015) there is a coalition government consisting of Fine Gael and the Labour Party.
The Labour Party is the official opposition party to the Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government.