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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
federal and state governments.
Coalition governments are unstable and give great power to minority political groups.
P. John John has written: 'Coalition governments in Kerala' -- subject(s): Coalition governments, Politics and government
D - they can't agree on issues and the government can be defeated
Youngmi Kim has written: 'The politics of coalition in Korea' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Coalition governments, Coalitions
It is usually difficult to get much real cooperation in a coalition government, because the members of the coalition would all rather defeat the other parties and form a majority government, than cooperate with the other parties and perpetuate the coalition.
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.
There have only been three full coalition governments in the UK- two in the world wars and one in 2010
Coalition governments can fail faster due to the differing ideologies and priorities of the parties involved, leading to disagreements and instability. Additionally, the need for consensus and compromise in decision-making can slow down the government's ability to implement policies efficiently. Changes in leadership or shifts in public opinion can also contribute to the breakdown of coalition governments.
No. Ukraine government is said to be orange coalition government
The Greens have been in government in various capacities in several countries, but their most notable presence in government is in Australia, where they have participated in state and territory governments and have held the balance of power in the federal Senate. They have been part of coalition governments at the state level, such as in Tasmania, but have not held a majority government at the federal level. In other countries, like Germany, the Greens have also served in coalition governments. Overall, their participation in government varies significantly by region and political context.