Neither party, in American politics at least.
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.
Lyndon Johnson 1965 Nope, It was Jimmy Carter 1977
On October 10, 2007: Senate majority floor leader is a Democrat; Senate minority floor leader is a Republican. This may or may not change in the near future. The answer depends on which party held the most seats after the last election; if any senators died in office and were replaced by their home state Governor - who may or may not be from the dead senator's political party; if a senator happens to switch political parties after election (which has hapened).
Secretary of War
The Conservative Party didn't gain overall majority at the last election. So a coalition was formed with the Liberal Democrats. This means that while the Conservatives are in effective power, the Liberals must be considered and their influence taken into consideration in Conservative policy.
The Democrat Party has had the majority in Congress for the longest duration over the last 40 years. Out of the last 22 Congresses they have had the majority 12 times in the Senate and 14 times in the House.
Since 1950 the majority party has either been the Democrats or the Republicans. Neither party has held the majority in the Senate for the last 60 years. Currently, the Democrats hold the majority, but, that will probably change sometime in the future as it always had in the past.
Democrats
Democrats
It has been controlled by the Democratic Party since 1970 except during 1995 and 1996.
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.
New Zealand does not have a President. The head of state is the Queen, who is represented by the Governor-General. The Prime Minister is head of Government, and is also a member of Parliament. Elections for Parliament are held every 3 years. As long as a party and or its allies holds the majority of seats in parliament, the Prime Minister (party leader) can stay in power indefinitely.
They had it from1994 -2006
in 2 years but was not held in 2008 and then held in 2009 and after that last in 2013
oslo in Norway
from about 7 years ago to now it has been a republican majority in the senate and only for the past 2 years it has been a democrat control in the house. so basically it has changed a lot in the past 8 years but currently the dems will control the house. the senate. and the presidency
It is a high-school dance held during your last year (some are junior-senior proms, held between your next-to-last and last years).