To form the government you need half the seats, about 273 in lok sabha.
To pass a constitutional amendment 2/3 of Lok sabha should vote for it.
To impeach supreme court judge, president and other top level dignitaries 2/3 of combined house (lok sabha + Rajya sabha)
Canada currently has a majority Conservative government, as of May 2, 2011. Before that, it had a minority government.
Canada has a parliamentary form of government. For decades, at least three and usually four political parties have elected members to Canada's House of Commons. If, in a general election, one of the political parties elects members in half or more of the ridings, that party forms what is known as a "majority" government. In a majority government, the governing party is able to outvote the combined parties in opposition. If a political party elects the largest number of members, but not more than half, it forms what is known as a "minority" government. During a minority government, the government requires the support of at least one of the opposition parties. If it fails to get that support, the government is "defeated." If a government is defeated, it usually results in Parliament being dissolved and a general election being held.
As of 2014, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is in power at the central government in India. The party, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, won a decisive majority in the general elections held that year. This election marked a significant political shift, as the BJP formed the first majority government in the Lok Sabha since 1984.
how many seats does a party need to obtain a simple majority in lok sabha
There is no party able to secure a clear majority in France, so the best-placed one has to pick allies and form a coalition to rule. . The current (2012-2014 and maybe more) government is led by the Socialist party, which rules with the help of a minor centre-left party and Ecologists. The Communist party, the far left, all of the right wing parties are out of the current coalition and majority.
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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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.
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Majority: Well a majority government has the ability to make laws or other legal impedimenta without the majority of the other parties voting against the leading party and kicking him out of the House Of Commons.Minority: A minority government are able to make new laws and rights but only if the other parties are with the leading party. If the other parties vote against the leading party, they are able to kick the leading party out of the House of Commons. The minority government is also able to have a coalition with another party, either with one they like, or one that they detest.-FZGaming
The United Kingdom, including England, has a parliamentary government. In this type of government the people elect representatives who make up the legislative branch of the government. A Prime Minister from the majority party becomes the executive of the government. The Prime Minister is not directly elected by the voters. The majority party appoints the PM. With the PM and his party in the majority it's easier to pass legislation.
The Conservative Party has a majority of seats right now
In the House of Commons by the majority party.