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A coalition majority refers to a situation in a parliamentary system where multiple political parties form an alliance to achieve a majority of seats in the legislature. This coalition is typically necessary when no single party secures enough votes to govern on its own, allowing the allied parties to collectively hold more than half of the total seats. This arrangement enables them to pass legislation and make decisions while sharing power and responsibilities. Coalition governments are often formed to ensure stability and represent a broader range of interests.

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