If the winning party in an election fails to win a majority of the seats in parliament then they may ask another party to form a coalition with them in order to make it easier to pass laws though parliament. Currently in the Uk there is a coalition between the Conservative party and the Liberal Democratic Party , The Leader of the Conservatives , David Cameron is Prime Minister , the leader of the Lib Dems Nick Clegg, Is deputy PM although the title of deputy Pm holds no constitutional value in the UK.
France
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 Rainbow/Push Coalition
Subhendu Ranjan Raj has written: 'Coalition politics in India' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Coalition governments 'Coalition politics in India' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Coalition governments
P. John John has written: 'Coalition governments in Kerala' -- subject(s): Coalition governments, Politics and government
An example of a coalition government is the one formed in Germany after the 2021 federal elections, which included the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Green Party, and the Free Democratic Party (FDP). This coalition, often referred to as the "traffic light coalition" due to the parties' colors, was formed to create a majority in the Bundestag. Coalition governments are common in parliamentary systems where no single party secures an outright majority, requiring multiple parties to collaborate to govern effectively.
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Coalition governments are unstable and give great power to minority political groups.
Coalition of Ordered Governments
federal and state governments.
League of nations
Coalition governments provided economic support for countries ravage by war. Also, they provided an inherently stronger military in the event of another conflict.