That only happens in coalition governments. The leader of the biggest party takes the role of prime minister and the leader of the second biggest party takes the role of deputy prime minister. This would be standard procedure as a result of negtiations between two parties forming a government. If only one party is in government, then the people taking the two roles will be from the same party.
That only happens in coalition governments. The leader of the biggest party takes the role of prime minister and the leader of the second biggest party takes the role of deputy prime minister. This would be standard procedure as a result of negtiations between two parties forming a government. If only one party is in government, then the people taking the two roles will be from the same party.
That only happens in coalition governments. The leader of the biggest party takes the role of prime minister and the leader of the second biggest party takes the role of deputy prime minister. This would be standard procedure as a result of negtiations between two parties forming a government. If only one party is in government, then the people taking the two roles will be from the same party.
That only happens in coalition governments. The leader of the biggest party takes the role of prime minister and the leader of the second biggest party takes the role of deputy prime minister. This would be standard procedure as a result of negtiations between two parties forming a government. If only one party is in government, then the people taking the two roles will be from the same party.
That only happens in coalition governments. The leader of the biggest party takes the role of prime minister and the leader of the second biggest party takes the role of deputy prime minister. This would be standard procedure as a result of negtiations between two parties forming a government. If only one party is in government, then the people taking the two roles will be from the same party.
That only happens in coalition governments. The leader of the biggest party takes the role of prime minister and the leader of the second biggest party takes the role of deputy prime minister. This would be standard procedure as a result of negtiations between two parties forming a government. If only one party is in government, then the people taking the two roles will be from the same party.
That only happens in coalition governments. The leader of the biggest party takes the role of prime minister and the leader of the second biggest party takes the role of deputy prime minister. This would be standard procedure as a result of negtiations between two parties forming a government. If only one party is in government, then the people taking the two roles will be from the same party.
That only happens in coalition governments. The leader of the biggest party takes the role of prime minister and the leader of the second biggest party takes the role of deputy prime minister. This would be standard procedure as a result of negtiations between two parties forming a government. If only one party is in government, then the people taking the two roles will be from the same party.
That only happens in coalition governments. The leader of the biggest party takes the role of prime minister and the leader of the second biggest party takes the role of deputy prime minister. This would be standard procedure as a result of negtiations between two parties forming a government. If only one party is in government, then the people taking the two roles will be from the same party.
That only happens in coalition governments. The leader of the biggest party takes the role of prime minister and the leader of the second biggest party takes the role of deputy prime minister. This would be standard procedure as a result of negtiations between two parties forming a government. If only one party is in government, then the people taking the two roles will be from the same party.
That only happens in coalition governments. The leader of the biggest party takes the role of prime minister and the leader of the second biggest party takes the role of deputy prime minister. This would be standard procedure as a result of negtiations between two parties forming a government. If only one party is in government, then the people taking the two roles will be from the same party.
That only happens in coalition governments. The leader of the biggest party takes the role of prime minister and the leader of the second biggest party takes the role of deputy prime minister. This would be standard procedure as a result of negtiations between two parties forming a government. If only one party is in government, then the people taking the two roles will be from the same party.
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