Podemos wants some key ministerial portfolios in any coalition government, but Sanchez has offered only lower-ranking posts, although he has opened the door to accept Podemos members in a coalition government.
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Could a coalition government drop Brexit on the same grounds?
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From 2010 the coalition government enforced sanctions more vigorously still.
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The conservative coalition government is keen to rusticate others, too.
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The Amona issue had caused tension within Netanyahu's coalition government.
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The coalition government came to power at a fortuitous time.
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Most polls suggest Morrison's conservative coalition government will lose office.
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It's not clear that the existing coalition government can survive.
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He now has 28 days to form a coalition government.
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He might have to make do with a coalition government.
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Germany's dysfunctional coalition government is emblematic of the EU's disarray.
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Or convince rival political parties to form a coalition government.
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His support is crucial to maintaining Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government.
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With no clear winner, negotiations to form a coalition government failed.
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That prompted the Bright Future party to leave the coalition government.
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The coalition government controls 154 seats in the 300-seat parliament.
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Spain has never had a coalition government at the national level.
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Hariri is part of a coalition government with Iranian-backed Hezbollah.
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However, if Salvini stands trial, it risks scuttling the coalition government.
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It points to the political minefield that Lebanon's coalition government faces.
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But their main parties have never joined a national coalition government.
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Any decisions would be made by the new German coalition government.
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Canada has not had a peacetime coalition government in modern times.
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The National Party is a partner in Mr. Turnbull's coalition government.
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Nonetheless, the potential coalition government will likely prove complicated for Merkel.
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They imposed a coalition government on Ho, but did little more.
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The issue has threatened to fracture the ruling Liberal-National coalition government.
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The coalition government is campaigning on its current policies remaining largely unchanged.
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In 2000 it joined a coalition government with the centre-right ÖVP.
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Vienna stocks fell overall following the collapse of the Austrian coalition government.
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Australia's conservative coalition government likes to keep a stranglehold on its borders.
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Both served in the coalition government with the Tories in 2010-15.
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A coalition government makes it hard to agree on higher defence spending.
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A coalition government can form when two or more parties join together.
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A coalition government involving four parties will now begin to take shape.
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Hezbollah intends to secure three cabinet seats in the next coalition government.
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Austria's system of proportional representation will likely lead to another coalition government.
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Both are in discussions with Merkel's conservatives on forming a coalition government.
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The League - the other party in the coalition government - backs the project.
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The new coalition government is expected to be formally approved on Monday.
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The Coalition government opposed the Greens plan citing concerns about personal importation.
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In 2015, the right-wing, populist Finns Party joined a coalition government.
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A coalition government of the two parties could be in the cards.
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A less likely alternative to a minority government is a coalition government.
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In Germany, progress has been made toward forming the next coalition government.
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Iceland's coalition government was formed in January following general elections in October.
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Merkel's Christian Democratic Union currently leads a coalition government with the SPD.
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We are not a therapy facility for the respective coalition, government parties.
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The coalition government, which Hariri's shock resignation collapsed, included Iran-backed Hezbollah.
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Since democracy was restored in 1977 it has never had a coalition government.
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Spain has not had a coalition government since democracy was restored in 1977.
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The most likely alternative is a coalition government led by Corbyn's Labour Party.
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Take the case of Italy, where tensions in the coalition government are rising.
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The coalition government included Shi'ite Hezbollah, a heavily armed military and political organization.
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The issue has become yet another point of contention within Italy's coalition government.
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Their main rivals, Labour, won 45, but could still form a coalition government.
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The coalition government in Rome is formed by two euroskeptic, anti-establishment parties.
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Progress and the Conservatives have held power in a coalition government since 2013.
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Both the coalition government and the center-right opposition party supported the move.
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The Iran-backed, heavily armed Shi'ite group is part of Lebanon's coalition government.
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Fitch expects the coalition government will hold until the June 2018 general election.
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Steinmeier is trying to help facilitate a coalition government and avoid fresh elections.
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The existence of many parties means, essentially, that a coalition government becomes inevitable.
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Benefit cuts under the coalition government of 2010-15 hit the needy hardest.
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The following year, Britain's new Conservative-led coalition government promised years of austerity.
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On Sunday, Italy's euroskeptic populist parties abandoned plans to form a coalition government.
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The centrist coalition government must now set a date for the re-run.
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In April, Rivlin chose Netanyahu, who then failed to form a coalition government.
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Podemos said it would seek to form a coalition government with the Socialists.
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The center-left SPD is currently the junior partner in Merkel's coalition government.
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However, Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias said a coalition government was the only option.
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However, Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias said a coalition government was the only option.
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Politicians backing the army have formed a coalition government led by Mr Prayuth.
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Hezbollah is deeply intertwined with Iran, and is part of Lebanon's coalition government.
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Or would it be happier with a messier but more freewheeling coalition government?
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But no Arab party has ever formally joined a coalition government in Israel.
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This would give Sinn Fein a shot at joining the next coalition government.
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She heads a four-party coalition government, whose leaders are all women too.
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After that, Britain got its first coalition government since the second world war.
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The Liberal Party is a part of the ruling Liberal-National coalition government.
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Support for the center-left coalition government has dropped to its worst since 2017, while the opposition National Party has enough backing to form the next coalition government, a 1News/Colmar Brunton poll by state broadcaster 1News showed on Monday.
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Support for the centre-left coalition government has dropped to its worst since 2017, while the opposition National Party has enough backing to form the next coalition government, a 1News/Colmar Brunton poll by state broadcaster 1News showed on Monday.
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But the conservative-led coalition government rejected their idea of a national representative body.
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About 50 years later, members of this party joined Silvio Berlusconi's moderate coalition government.
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It has not been part of a coalition government in the past two decades.
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Di Maio said the coalition government would last for the full five-year mandate.
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He insists the elections will have no repercussions for his left-right coalition government.
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That gives their coalition government, now entering its third term, a majority of three.
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In Berlin a coalition government may fall over how to handle immigration (see article).
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A row over migration policy in Germany's coalition government has added to risk aversion.
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The latest blow is the concern over fiscal profligacy from Italy's incoming coalition government.
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In a normal contest it might have a hope of forming a coalition government.
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The market instability comes amid disputes within the coalition government over its spending plans.
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Any decisions on the matter would be made by the new German coalition government.
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The resulting policy uncertainty, particularly if it involved a coalition government, would undermine confidence.
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The formation of a new coalition government in the Netherlands may take some months.
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His party is in a coalition government with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's ruling party.
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Norway's minority coalition government consists of the Conservative Party and the smaller Progress Party.
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In an interview this week, the president floated the possibility of an coalition government.
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But, as parties scramble to reach concessions to form a coalition government after Dec.
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A coalition government must be formed in order to showcase this kind of capacity.
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On its face, the coalition government was unified and worked effectively together on policy.
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Sodsri Satayathum, a former election commissioner, questioned how effective a coalition government could be.
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Both parties will need the nationalistic NZ First Party to form a coalition government.
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That means multiple parties have to work together to hammer out a coalition government.
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Divisions over immigration within Germany's coalition government may be near a breaking point today.
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The comments have sparked uncertainty over the future of the coalition government, analysts said.
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A center-right coalition government is seen as the most likely option by bookmakers.
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Ardern's Labour coalition government will present the bill for the first time on Thursday.
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Several members of the parties in the current coalition government have expressed similar concerns.
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According to Fuchs, the new coalition government is unlikely to change its fiscal policy.
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The Social Democrats are the junior party in Chancellor Angela Merkel's ruling coalition government.
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Four other parties in the Scandinavian country's coalition government are also led by women.
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The ruling increases pressure on the minority coalition government to maintain control of parliament.
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Italian prime minister Giuseppe Conte resigned on Tuesday, potentially paving the way for a new coalition government but sentiment was soothed after Italy's League leader Matteo Salvini said he was ready to keep the coalition government alive to approve a 2020 budget.
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The coalition government - which includes The Finns, an anti-immigration party - has criticised the patrols.
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Seehofer's demands for stricter migration policies nearly brought down Merkel's coalition government earlier this month.
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Prayut will now head a coalition government led by the pro-military Palang Pracharat Party.
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The possibilities for resolving the national stalemate are a coalition government or a new election.
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Breaking the unity of other major European countries, Italy's coalition government is divided over Venezuela.
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IT WAS supposed to be a face-saving measure to stop the coalition government collapsing.
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Mr Abe's current coalition government holds a commanding majority in both houses of the Diet.
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Spain is probably going to have a coalition government, which is going to be complicated.
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If that's the case, there could be a coalition government — or even a new election.
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But the relationship had hit a stumbling block in recent months under Ardern's coalition government.
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Political risks have receded following the formation of a new coalition government in October 2016.
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The Pirates are benefiting from Iceland's fragmented political landscape where coalition government is the norm.
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One team leader's subordinates calculated their boss makes $5,000 a month from one coalition government.
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By the end of the coalition government, incomes were more equal than before the recession.
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They have formed a coalition government in Andalucía that depends on the support of Vox.
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Mr. Kerry, the United States secretary of state, brokered the coalition government agreement in 2014.
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Germany, the largest A400M buyer, remains in protracted talks about forming a new coalition government.
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Merkel had said on Friday that her coalition government would survive the row over Maassen.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel's right-left coalition government aims for 1.5 million new units until 2021.
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FTMIB, down 23 percent, underperformed on reports of rising tensions within the country's coalition government.
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Except, that is, for little Luxembourg, whose coalition government has already pledged to legalize weed.
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But Merkel appeared more conciliatory than others within her coalition government and elsewhere in Europe.
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Another positive was Germany's progress on the weekend toward forming a coalition government, Turnill added.
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MADRID — After a tight vote, politicians often squabble over how to form a coalition government.
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Qatar brokered a compromise, with Hariri becoming head of a coalition government that included Hezbollah.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his coalition government saw this legislation passed against their will.
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"They weren't elected to negotiate a name change," he said of Mr. Tsipras's coalition government.
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The historic rivals and traditionally dominant political forces have never formed a coalition government together.
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The center-left party won a comfortable victory in December and formed a coalition government.
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Then came the fall of Mr. Dragnea and, later, the collapse of the coalition government.
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It joined with Ennahda in a coalition government, but it has since all but collapsed.
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According to current polls both parties would have enough votes to form a coalition government.
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Her left-wing Green Party supports the current coalition government led by the Labour Party.
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German elections German Chancellor Angela Merkel's fragile coalition government just got a lot more fragile.
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The furor over the military hospital attack has underscored public disenchantment with the coalition government.
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She will lead a center-left coalition government of five parties — all headed by women.
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But Mr. Keram has powerful allies among opposition figures in Mr. Ghani's shaky coalition government.
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Salvini has led a popular crackdown against immigration since Italy's coalition government took office in June.
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There is a small chance that Mr Corbyn will be able to form a coalition government.
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Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras&apos left-led coalition government is expected to survive Saturday&aposs vote.
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They are expected to launch talks next year with Merkel's conservatives on forming a coalition government.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government has resisted calls for a stimulus package to counter the slowdown.
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Salvini declared the populist coalition government unworkable and called for a no-confidence vote in Conte.
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Hariri's coalition government, which took office last year, grouped nearly all Lebanon's main parties, including Hezbollah.
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Germany's coalition government has pledged to provide high-speed gigabit internet access across Germany by 2025.
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THE votes have been counted but the long journey towards a coalition government has just begun.
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On his watch the coalition government introduced several reforms, including same-sex marriage, which cheered liberals.
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However, analysts warned it could take months before Rutte managed to form a new coalition government.
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This week he lost two votes after failing to agree on a coalition government with Podemos.
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"Labor and the coalition (government) have got the same policies," Latham told Australia's Channel 9 television.
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Schulz, 62, is expected to become foreign minister in a new coalition government with the conservatives.
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Markets were also nervous about a deepening row over migration policy in the German coalition government.
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The resignation of the prime minister, a Sunni Muslim, toppled a coalition government that included Hezbollah.
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The situation has been complicated by Germany's failure to form a coalition government until only recently.
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And he refused to join Netanyahu's coalition government unless the bill stayed in its current form.
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For in a coalition government there is reduced responsibility for all the partners in the coalition.
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Italy's anti-establishment coalition government has already clashed with Brussels over immigration and its spending plans.
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As negotiations start now to form a coalition government, expectations are both high and low again.
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While many still believe the current coalition government will retain its parliamentary majority at the Oct.
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His coalition government includes Hezbollah, a military and political movement that wields great influence in Lebanon.
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The settlers have so far refused, creating an acute political crisis for Mr. Netanyahu's coalition government.
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Saudi Arabia says Hezbollah, which was included in Hariri's coalition government, had "hijacked" Lebanon's political system.
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It took five days in May 2010 for that coalition government to be negotiated and formed.
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A coalition government may encourage some to argue GBP should be lower owing to the uncertainty.
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That is the general picture emerging from the failed attempts to form a stable coalition government.
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Mr. Broad is a member of the National Party, part of the right-leaning coalition government.
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None would speak publicly, however, given the delicate political jockeying underway to build a coalition government.
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Mr Netanyahu's assorted opponents do not share enough common ground to form their own coalition government.
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But the conservative coalition government seems increasingly worried about the implications for free speech and security.
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This is because Dutch politicians are still discussing how to form the country's next coalition government.
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Hariri criticised Iran and its ally Hezbollah, which is in Lebanon's coalition government, in his resignation.
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After all, Germany has itself only just formed a coalition government after months of political stalemate.
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Lebanon, long the site of proxy wars, has remained relatively peaceful under its current coalition government.
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Mugabe and his guerrilla rival, Joshua Nkomo, ran for office and eventually formed a coalition government.
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The SP is part of the four-party coalition government, which the Greens hope to join.
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In the end, Netanyahu failed to form a coalition government, and Gantz wasn't given a chance.
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Italy's anti-establishment parties formed a coalition government on Friday to end three months of deadlock.
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His coalition government, formed in a political deal last year to end years of paralysis, includes Hezbollah.
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Italy's anti-establishment parties formed a coalition government on Friday to end three months of political deadlock.
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The spokeswoman for Faymann, 56, said she did not know what would happen to the coalition government.
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It won the most votes with 27%, giving it the right to form the next coalition government.
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Di Maio said in the interview the coalition government would last for its full five-year mandate.
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The two parties have ruled in a coalition government since January 2014, together with the Christian Democrats.
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Italian prime minister Giuseppe Conte resigned on Tuesday, potentially paving the way for a new coalition government.
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Italy's populist coalition government, which came to power in June, is refusing to budge on its plans.
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The coalition government of 2010-15 was keen on getting universities and manufacturers to work closely together.
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The far-right Freedom Party (FPO) is the junior partner in a coalition government with the conservatives.
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The coalition government has allowed its energy transition policy to slip as it is hampered by infighting.
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International pressure forced him into an uneasy coalition government with the MDC, but it didn&apost last.
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Podemos wants ministerial portfolios in a coalition government, while the PSOE has only offered them junior posts.
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Iran-backed, Shi'ite Hezbollah is part of Lebanon's coalition government and wields extensive influence in Lebanese politics.
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The coalition government, which holds 53 seats, negotiated the support of the opposition Social Democrat Party (PSD).
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"A single-color government is not realistic ... We want to negotiate a coalition government," Babis told reporters.
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The Social Democrats, who were the largest parliamentary party in the previous coalition government, retained 17 seats.
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The 2016 budget is one of the first major challenges facing Portugal's fragile left-wing coalition government.
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Morrison said his conservative Liberal-National coalition government would deliver Australia's first budget surplus since 2007/2008.
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A possible coalition government led by the center-left Social Democrats could put greater emphasis on investment.
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The Social Democrats, the senior party in the current minority coalition government, have ruled out joining NATO.
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He believes it could contribute to a bloody nose for the coalition government in September's national elections.
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The teflon far-rightWhen the Ibiza video landed in May, the coalition government braced itself for backlash.
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This was when a coalition government was taking over and the United States was disengaging from Laos.
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The results will keep the anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant Wilders firmly outside of any ruling coalition government.
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The 5-Star Movement formed a populist coalition government last month with the far right League party.
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Orbán ran the Fidesz-led coalition government from 1999 to 2002 and returned to power in 85033.
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Fico's four-party coalition government has a comfortable majority of 81 votes in the 150-member parliament.
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His resignation stunned Beirut's political establishment, brought down the coalition government and sparked a new political crisis.
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But Berlusconi's Forza Italia was likely to have a role in a likely coalition government, he said.
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During the campaign, right-wing and religious parties had pledged to join a Likud-led coalition government.
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A coalition government is the only guarantee to carry out the policies that can change people's lives.
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"Over the past two years, the coalition government did not do anything significantly new," Mr. Uyangoda said.
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Since coming to power in June, Italy's populist coalition government has vowed to press Mr. Regeni's case.
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But there is a close race for third among the smaller parties to build a coalition government.
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Criticism of President Ashraf Ghani's coalition government has grown intense, on both the security and political fronts.
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I am hoping we will have a tied situation and we'll have to have a coalition government.
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Marin will lead a coalition government made up of five parties, all of them led by women.
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Sunday's vote effectively paves the way for another four years of coalition government headed by Angela Merkel.
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The results set up what's likely to be challenging and difficult negotiations to form a coalition government.
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University doesn't mean the same thing as it used to since the coalition government smashed it up.
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But the young coalition government is keen to fulfil its spending pledges to voters after the March election.
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Kern's centrist coalition government is under pressure from Strache's resurgent FPO, which is currently leading in opinion polls.
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Merkel said she expected Italy's new coalition government to vote for the extension of European sanctions against Russia.
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The conservative coalition government, which had at first opposed the inquiry, has allocated more money to the regulators.
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Eppo Bruins, a Christian Union party lawmaker in the new coalition government, is determined to see things change.
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Some point to the deep cuts to police funding made by the Conservative-led coalition government from 2010.
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The move may be enough to save her three-month old coalition government, which had faced potential disintegration.
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More than that, the vote is being seen as a referendum on the coalition government and Merkel herself.
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The regional elections, due in autumn 2017, will be a test of the stability of the coalition government.
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In 2014 the coalition government gave employees the right to request "flexible working" (such as working from home).
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Since taking office in March, the coalition government has been looking at ways to boost consumers' purchasing power.
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The country's newly formed coalition government announced a manifesto pledge to ban all fur farming nationwide by 2025.
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The banks' call for one came after political pressure had been mounting on Mr Turnbull's conservative coalition government.
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The previous coalition government collapsed after just nine months due to the junior coalition partner withdrawing its support.
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Street protests against low living standards and corruption toppled a previous coalition government led by Borissov in 2013.
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As a result, polls are showing that she will need to form a coalition government to preserve power.
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Reasonable success in the vote may prompt other parties to seek its support in forming a coalition government.
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The coalition government between the Conservative and Liberal Democrats was unprecedented, so it required an unprecedented constitutional framework.
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Podemos wants some key ministerial portfolios in any coalition government, but Sanchez has offered only lower-ranking posts.
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The dispute has reached into Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government, where religious Jewish parties are powerful partners.
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Hadzialic, 29, became Sweden's youngest-ever minister when she was appointed to the center coalition government in 2014.
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Avigdor Lieberman, who leads Israel's nationalist Yisrael Beiteinu party, joined Binyamin Netanyahu's coalition government, and became defence minister.
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His hardball stance has the potential to collapse Merkel's fragile coalition government, just months after it took office.
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Yet, Hezbollah emerged politically stronger as a partner in Lebanon's coalition government, thanks to a Qatar-negotiated agreement.
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Interior Minister and CSU leader Horst Seehofer had threatened to pull out of the coalition government over immigration.
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Less than two years later, 11 Hezbollah members of his Cabinet resigned, causing a coalition government to collapse.
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That's unless Swinson either pulls off an unlikely victory, or successfully forms a coalition government after the election.
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Austria Austria's new coalition government, which includes the far-right Freedom Party, was sworn in yesterday amid protests.
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If vote projections stand, Netanyahu's Likud Party will still need to find partners to form a coalition government.
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If no single party comes to power, then political parties can come together to form a coalition government.
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Yet they stubbornly insist that a coalition government cannot rely on Arab parties, or the people we represent.
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Babis' minority coalition government survived a no-confidence motion brought by the opposition about the protests on Thursday.
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That could make Vox a kingmaker in the formation of a right-wing coalition government in the region.
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Whoever wins the most seats must negotiate a coalition government in order to have a majority in parliament.
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"The four years of coalition government has tamed the Progress Party and made it harmless," Mr. Baldersheim said.
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The talks serve to define the terms to be used in formal negotiations on building a coalition government.
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It has a strong chance of entering a coalition government for the first time after the next election.
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Every parliamentary system has the potential to form a coalition government, and there is nothing wrong with coalitions.
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Turei faced fallout, she announced she would not seek a cabinet post in a coalition government with Labour.
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It helped Mr. Kurz that the Freedom Party had been embroiled in scandals that ended their coalition government.
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Mr. Varela was from a different political party, but the ticket was meant to be a coalition government.
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Others saw no major incentive for any of the parties in the coalition government to call an election.
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The coalition government last year reopened the detention center after Parliament passed a medivac bill despite its opposition.
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Whichever wins will likely nominate a prime minister who will then be invited to form a coalition government.
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Heng Afghanistan's struggling coalition government has been bogged down by infighting as it confronts an emboldened Taliban insurgency.
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The former army chief will have 213 days to assemble a coalition government for the fiercely divided country.
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His coalition government, which includes the Iran-backed Hezbollah group, means that he has had to tread carefully.
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Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri's new coalition government started working last month, pledging to enact the reforms swiftly.
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In essence this would be a continuation of the current 'grand coalition' government, but with one major difference.
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She will lead a coalition government with five women in top spots, four of whom are under 35.
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The proposed changes had been flagged by the Labour-led coalition government that came into power in October.
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His next challenge would then be to keep together his minority coalition government amid a European economic slowdown.
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The stalemate was resolved only when the American secretary of state stepped in to broker a coalition government.
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The single currency is benefitting from positive talks in Germany about the formation of a new coalition government.
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The position normally goes to a member of the National Party, the junior partner in the coalition government.
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Seehofer's push for tougher immigration policies nearly led to the collapse of the German coalition government earlier this year.
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This month 16 members of his coalition government jumped ship, soon after Narendra Modi's crushing victory in national elections.
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Even Britain, which has a first-past-the-post system, was forced into coalition government after the 2010 election.
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Merkel's alternative would be a so-called "grand coalition" government with the Social Democrats (SPD), led by Martin Schulz.
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From 2012 the Tory-Lib Dem coalition government gradually removed caps on the number of students universities could recruit.
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Credit Suisse, a bank, puts the chance of Mr Khan leading a coalition government after the election at 75%.
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Her coalition government, composed of a center-right and center-left party, handedly lost in two October regional elections.
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But voters have not forgiven the party for joining the Conservatives in forming the coalition government of 1003-15.
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The German election adds another distraction, as it may take Angela Merkel months to forge a new coalition government.
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In 2010 the Liberal Democrats teamed up with the Conservative Party to form Britain's first post-war coalition government.
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The win gives Borissov's coalition government some respite after a scandal over purchases of luxury properties at low prices.
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The changes are among the first to highlight the more protectionist stance taken by the centre-left coalition government.
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Ramsay MacDonald founded the group in 1931, by encouraging a handful of Labour MPs to support his coalition government.
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The party previously led a coalition government between 43 and 24, but its confrontational politics put many Poles off.
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The mechanism: Under legislation passed by then-Prime Minister David Cameron's coalition government, this election wasn't supposed to happen.
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Some politicians across Europe too, especially among Italy's populist coalition government, have railed against fiscal orthodoxy as strangling growth.
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Italy concerns are clearly raw as its populist coalition government confronts the European Commission over its budget spending plans.
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The powerful Shi'ite Hezbollah is part of Lebanon's coalition government, which includes almost all the country's main political parties.
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Climate change is also pressuring the Nationals, the rural-focused junior partner in the federal Liberal-National coalition government.
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The grand coalition government pandered to the FPÖ rather than ostracising it, moving in its direction on refugee policy.
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In sum, then, the poor got richer and the rich got poorer when the coalition government was in power.
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Joyce is leader of the National Party, the junior partner in the conservative coalition government with Turnbull's Liberal Party.
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Greece's coalition government, whose term ends late next year, is backed by 153 lawmakers in the 300-seat parliament.
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But the Post reported that the request comes as Italy grapples with months-long tensions within its coalition government.
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Italy's senate will convene Tuesday to set a timetable for a vote of no confidence in its coalition government.
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Indeed, in 2010 the Conservative party formed a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats to form a ruling majority.
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Netanyahu failed to form a coalition government in May, forcing Israel into unprecedented snap elections slated for September 17.
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He failed to form a coalition government in May, forcing Israel into unprecedented snap elections slated for September 17.
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That's why we delivered the first coalition government in 70 years to bring our economy back from the brink.
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Italian bond yields rose and equities sold off after reports about tensions within the coalition government on the posts.
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President Sergio Mattarella is expected to receive Conte early Thursday to grant final approval to the new coalition government.
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Talks between the parties on a coalition government broke down late on Thursday evening in a row over ministries.
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Last year, attempts by Dragnea's coalition government to weaken anti-corruption legislation triggered the country's biggest protests in decades.
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If confirmed, it would be Spain's first coalition government since the country's return to democracy in the late 1970s.
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But he has kept his role while negotiations on forming a new coalition government have dragged on for months.
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The two parties are holding last-ditch talks to resurrect a coalition government and avert a new snap election.
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Recognizing Jerusalem, officials said, could soothe the right flank of Mr. Netanyahu's coalition government, stabilizing the political situation there.
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Nikos Konstandaras ATHENS — Huge demonstrations in Athens and Thessaloniki recently have shaken Greece's politics and threatened its coalition government.
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He has served as chief executive of a coalition government since 2014 and is also a former foreign minister.
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The outbreak has prompted further tensions in Italy's fragile coalition government, and arguments between Rome and authorities in Lombardy.
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He encouraged the coalition government to cut labour taxes, tackle tax evasion and deal with vulnerabilities in financial sector.
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What's more, both Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil have said they won't form a coalition government with Sinn Féin.
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The Bloc Quebecois, polling at 7%, has said it has no interest in forming a coalition government with anyone.
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President Maithripala Sirisena's coalition government is expected to receive a $1503 billion IMF loan to boost foreign exchange reserves.
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The budget's approval was key for the survival of the coalition government, which has a slim majority in parliament.
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The two historic rivals have never gone into coalition government together and Fianna Fail still resists such a move.
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The attack came on the same day the environmentalist Greens backed forming a coalition government with Sebastian Kurz's conservatives.
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"It's certain that we will be forming a coalition government, with at least 251 seats and more," he said.
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It is not the first time Ms. Stojberg, a member of the center-right coalition government, has courted controversy.
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The election campaign proved that the austerity introduced by Prime Minister David Cameron's coalition government in 2010 is over.
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Merkel's coalition government backed a new law this week to make it easier to deport migrants who commit crimes.
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Hezbollah is a heavily armed Shi'ite movement which is part of the Lebanese coalition government and backed by Iran.
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Environmentalist parties in Europe are hardly new: Germany's Greens joined a national coalition government as far back as 1998.
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This means the party could push its right-wing agenda at a national level in a future coalition government.
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"Hezbollah = Lebanon," Education Minister Naftali Bennett, a rightist in the Israel's conservative coalition government, said on Twitter on Monday.
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Recent data showed economic growth picked up momentum in the fourth quarter, providing a political boost to the coalition government.
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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras&apos left-led coalition government is expected to survive the vote, set for later Saturday.
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Turnbull's coalition government must rely on support from independent lawmakers in the Senate, where it does not have a majority.
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These should show price growth still subdued, though wage deals and a new coalition government will likely lift future inflation.
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The country's anti-establishment coalition government has been at pains to stress it has no interest in exiting the zone.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to form a coalition government despite his election victory, leading to new elections in September.
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Syriza's popularity has been sliding while that of New Democracy, which led a coalition government in 2012-15, has risen.
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In a statement, Likud repeated its call for a broad coalition government, a nod to inclusion of the ultra-Orthodox.
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In Rome, Matteo Salvini, one of the leaders of the populist coalition government, said he would not alter the budget.
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The coalition government of 2010-15 looked for a way of cancelling the programme, but found itself contractually locked in.
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THE BACKGROUND Hariri became prime minister in late 2016 in a coalition government that included the Shiite militant group Hezbollah.
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Today, Carles Puigdemont's coalition government in Catalonia with the Republican Left (ERC) receives parliamentary support from former communists and anarchists.
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The powerful organization is part of Lebanon's fragile coalition government and commands enormous support for the social services it provides.
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Political analysts expect pressure on the coalition government to grow ahead of the elections for the European Parliament in May.
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Despite his party's win, he formed a coalition government with Ennahda, favouring consensus after several years of post-uprising turmoil.
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The coalition government is hoping to be re-elected, albeit with a much-reduced number of seats in the Dáil.
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A month after Germany's new coalition government took office, Scholz said he would stick to Berlin's policy of fiscal prudence.
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A centre-right coalition government formed last spring is trying to break the ice, but has not yet got far.
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European bond yields also rose, lifted by the prospect of increased fiscal spending after Wednesday's coalition government deal in Germany.
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Despite his party's win, he formed a coalition government with Ennahda, favoring consensus after several years of post-uprising turmoil.
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Education Minister Naftali Bennett, who heads the far-right Jewish Home party in the coalition government, cautioned against murder charges.
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Berri and Aoun's parties are two of the most powerful groups in the coalition government that was formed in 2016.
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On Wednesday Merkel's coalition government backed a new law to make it easier to deport foreign nationals who commit crimes.
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Mr Turnbull says the subs will be built in South Australia, where support for his coalition government has been waning.
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In 2012, the coalition government increased the tuition-fee loan available to students at private institutions from £3,375 to £6,20133.
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Last year, the fighting factions agreed to a peace deal, which includes forming an interim coalition government by next Tuesday.
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Given the makeup of the rest of Parliament, there's no guarantee that she'll be able to form a coalition government.
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Germany's grand coalition government was formed in March after five months of political deadlock since an election the previous September.
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The SPD has stated repeatedly that it wants to stay in opposition and rebuild rather than join any coalition government.
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A minority coalition government involving factions as hostile as the Socialists and the far-left Podemos hardly promises effective government.
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"It'll be a hodge-podge, coalition government, and it's not going to be any more stable than the last one."
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The move prompted two of Italy's anti-establishment parties to abandon their plans to try to form a coalition government.
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The dollar gained against the euro after German Chancellor Angela Merkel's efforts to form a three-way coalition government failed.
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The SPD has stated repeatedly that it wants to stay in opposition and rebuild rather than join a coalition government.
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Over the weekend Italy's president stopped the formation of a coalition government that may have sought to leave the euro.
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"We're not going to bet on a grand coalition government," senior Socialist official Jose Luis Abalos said in televised remarks.
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Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte later said Salvini must explain to Italians why he wants to bring down the coalition government.
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Moldova's coalition government has since introduced sweeping reforms to secure the banking sector, which is now aligned with EU directives.
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Waiting in the wings are the leaders of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, the centrists anchoring Ms. Rousseff's coalition government.
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The Netherlands, however, has both a shaky coalition government, with elections due next March, and a new law on referendums.
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Italy's president Sergio Mattarella has approved a populist coalition government put forward by the 5 Star Movement and the League.
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However, the conservative coalition government is seen likely to stick with its election promise of returning the budget to black.
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Podemos wants ministerial portfolios in a coalition government and accuses Sanchez of trying to impose a single party government unilaterally.
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The anti-austerity coalition government in Rome disputes the economic forecasts on which the European Commission is basing its projections.
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It reappeared in March, when a new coalition government came to power — one elected on an anti-austerity, euroskeptic agenda.
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The Christian Social Union, a key component of Ms. Merkel's fragile coalition government, remains the strongest party in the region.
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Mr. Babis has flirted with bringing them into a coalition government, and Mr. Zeman spoke at a S.P.D. party conference.
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This week Germany's Social Democrats were reconsidering their decision not to continue a coalition government with Ms. Merkel's Christian Democrats.
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He is maintaining that line even though the coalition government that includes the League is locked in a political crisis.
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Iglesias reiterated his latest offer of a coalition government for a one-year trial period, which Sanchez rejected on Thursday.
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The breakdown of talks to form a coalition government raised fresh doubts about the staying power of Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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But he added that it was also difficult to see how the Labour Party could put together a coalition government.
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Ghannouchi cast his vote for his rival and new friend, and Ennahdha entered a coalition government as Nidaa's junior partner.
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The big picture: Marin will lead a coalition government consisting of five parties, four of which are led by women.
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The Socialists and Unidas Podemos were unable to form a coalition government after the April election despite months of talks.
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But good luck getting a straight answer from who they'd prefer to work with in a minority or coalition government.
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The coalition government of Prime Minister Scott Morrison has previously denied any link between climate change and the raging fires.
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Prime Minister designate Elyes Fakhfakh, proposed this month by President Kais Saied, hopes to form a coalition government next week.
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The reports also cited Anwar saying Mahathir was not involved in the alleged attempt to form a new coalition government.
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The first ended inconclusively, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to stitch together a coalition government — a first for Israel.
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The attack came on the same day the environmentalist Greens party backed forming a coalition government with Sebastian Kurz's conservatives.
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That coalition government remained in power until the Conservatives won an outright majority of 331 seats in the 2015 election.
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Many Labour voters, meanwhile, remain angry with the Liberal Democrats for joining a coalition government with the Conservatives in 2010.
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The result led to protracted talks between major and minor political parties in Germany aimed at forming a coalition government.
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In the event of a hung parliament, they also play a defining role in the formation of a coalition government.
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He said the SPD needed to be more "self-confident, cheeky and ready for conflict" in the next coalition government.
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Babis, a billionaire businessman whose party is a junior partner in the coalition government, said he had done nothing wrong.
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Voters head back to the polls after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed following April elections to form a coalition government.
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As long as the party remains in a coalition government with the Christian Democrats, any meaningful policy change is impossible.
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Recent opinion polls suggest that the current opposition parties could win enough votes to form a right-wing coalition government.
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"No matter the outcome, whichever party obtains the majority vote should get to form a coalition government first," she said.
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Parliament is mostly composed of parties that are also present in the coalition government and which supported the budget there.
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Mr Mugabe's ruling Zanu-PF comfortably beat the MDC, which had been discredited by a hapless spell in a coalition government.
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Turnbull's Liberal-National coalition government still trails Labor, the Newspoll opinion poll showed, although the margin was unchanged at 49-51.
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The center-right coalition government has a thin majority in parliament, which is expected to vote on the move next week.
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Since taking the additional post of interior minister in the coalition government, Mr Salvini has used his powers to clobber migrants.
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"Such misconduct is incompatible with the principles of the Freedom Party," said Strache, who is vice-chancellor in Austria's coalition government.
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Interviewing for the survey started on May 20, two days after a federal election saw the Coalition government returned to power.
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Image 2 of 2 BERLIN – The Latest on the tensions in Germany&aposs coalition government (all times local): 10:10 p.m.
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The coalition government currently holds 152 seats, down from 154 after Kammenos&apos party lost two deputies over the Macedonia issue.
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As no electoral list won an outright majority, negotiations to form a coalition government are expected to drag on for months.
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"I have expressed to him ... our willingness to work towards a coalition government," Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias told supporters in Madrid.
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Meanwhile Germany's coalition government has said it would be prepared to ditch its balanced budget rule to counter a possible recession.
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The two parties formed a coalition government and, ignoring Italy's public debt of almost 22021% of GDP, promised a spending spree.
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Ardern later said she learned she was pregnant while negotiating a possible coalition government in October 2017, according to the Times.
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Matters are now coming to a head, as Italy's new coalition government instigates a showdown over the European Union's fiscal rules.
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It played havoc with the public finances: faced with large deficits the coalition government chose to cut back on public spending.
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That reflects a broad shift in higher education as a result of reforms introduced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government.
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Mr. Bennett is a prominent member of Mr. Netanyahu's coalition government, but they are rivals for right-wing and settler votes.
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The measures have tested the left-led coalition government, which has a narrow parliamentary majority with 153 of the 300 lawmakers.
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GP at Hand exploits a change made in the last year of the Tory-Lib Dem coalition government of 2010-15.
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Political analysts say the most likely outcome eventually is a coalition government led by Katrin Jakobsdottir of the Left Green Movement.
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As things stand Mr Gantz would struggle to form a centre-left coalition government even if he came out on top.
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The coalition government has to call an election in less than six months, putting the anti-encryption law on a timer.
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The religious divide widened even further in Jammu-Kashmir state when the BJP formed a coalition government with a regional party.
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She did not want to speculate "on other options" – that is, a coalition government – although that is looking a likely outcome.
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" Otto also argued that Wilders' second place and likely exclusion from the next Dutch coalition government was a "blessing in disguise.
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The deal had run into resistance last year within Germany's coalition government because the drones could be armed in the future.
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The country's coalition government led by Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is seeking a fourth term in a federal election on Sept.
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It is expected to present conclusions in December and this could also help shape the position of Germany's next coalition government.
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When the coalition government came to power in 20153, Britain was already one of the lowest spenders on infrastructure in Europe.
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Western-backed Sunni leader Saad al-Hariri will now form Lebanon's next coalition government to contain the main parties including Hezbollah.
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A coalition government of the right-wing Lega and the anti-establishment, left-leaning M5S was always expected to be awkward.
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Their partnership requires the support of several smaller parties in Parliament and still would leave Spain with a minority coalition government.
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A lack of a strong opposition helped his ruling coalition government retain its super majority in the lower house of parliament.
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George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer in David Cameron's first coalition government, called this policy the "march of the makers".
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Salvini, who heads the League party, has led a popular crackdown against immigration since Italy's coalition government took office in June.
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Yet Mr. Kerry, at the news conference with Mr. Ghani, asserted that the coalition government did not have an expiration date.
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The latest worry is the prospect of political disruption in Germany given Chancellor Angela Merkel's failure to build a coalition government.
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His coalition government has a majority of one — a nerve-wracking process in a legislature as fractious as the Israeli Knesset.
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In doing so, it could help to defuse the simmering political turmoil that continues to threaten her coalition government back home.
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Interior Minister Marco Minniti, who is close to Renzi, said on Friday he was open to joining a grand coalition government.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government was on the brink of collapse in June amid an inter-cabinet dispute over migration.
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The first indication of his direction will come when he announces which parties will become partners in the new coalition government.
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Sanchez said that would not correspond to Podemos' demand for a coalition government but the Socialists would not either govern alone.
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And even if it did, Mr. Gabbay has pledged to exclude its members from a future coalition government under his leadership.
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The delay was reportedly due to discrepancies in the coalition government of Sanchez's Socialists and the anti-austerity United We Can.
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The first election ended inconclusively, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to stitch together a coalition government — a first for Israel.
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Hezbollah and Amal were both represented in the coalition government led by Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri, who quit on Oct.
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In Austria, the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) has joined forces to form a coalition government with conservative Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.
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Iraqi political blocs are attempting to form a coalition government after a May 12 parliamentary election tainted by allegations of fraud.
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Meanwhile, Norway's conservative prime minister, Erna Solberg, and her right-wing coalition government claimed victory in the country's general election Tuesday.
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De Micheli has been under pressure from the 5-Star Movement, partners in Italy's ruling coalition government, to revoke Autostrade's licence.
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The conservative HDZ party looks best-placed to work with the center-right, reformist Most party in a renewed coalition government.
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One plausible outcome is a hung Parliament in which Corbyn makes it to No. 10 as head of a coalition government.
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Nearly four months after a general election, Lebanon's political parties are still squabbling over the formation of a new coalition government.
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Frattini, who was foreign minister in two former cabinets under Berlusconi, was not worried about the formation of a coalition government.
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And across the Atlantic, a new coalition government in Finland will be led by five women, four of them under 35.
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The two parties could form a coalition government with the help of the smaller Fratelli d'Italia party, which is also Euroskeptic.
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Given Germany's difficulties right now in forming a coalition government, it's hard to see Italy's fractured political community faring any better.
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Podemos leader Pablo Iglesias said on Wednesday he was confident that Sanchez would eventually agree to the coalition government Podemos wants.
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The coalition government of President Ashraf Ghani, which has faced protests, has struggled to find common ground with the northern groups.
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Among Israel's main concerns is Lebanon, where the heavily armed Iran-backed Shi'ite militia Hezbollah is part of a coalition government.
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Still, the composition of any coalition government remained uncertain, as the president had not yet mandated a party to form one.
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Moldova: Two of the country's three largest parties formed a new coalition government on Saturday to oust the third from power.
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Italy's coalition government, which includes the right-wing League, blames European partners for leaving it alone to deal with sea arrivals.
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The Socialists, seeking to rule in minority, have refused Podemos' demand for a coalition government, leading to a deadlock in talks.
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The political environment, however, shifted after the Conservative Party gained full power in May 22012, after five years of a coalition government.
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A former deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, was mysteriously given the allowance for five years after departing the coalition government in 2015.
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He leads the junior party in Italy&aposs populist coalition government, but he acts like he&aposs the one running the country.
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Sri Lanka will hold a long-delayed local government election on Saturday amid worries about the future of the country's coalition government.
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But cracks have started showing between the two parties in Italy&aposs new populist coalition government over Salvini&aposs hard-line approach.
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As the threat of impeachment looms for Rousseff, Brazil's largest political party announced Tuesday that it's pulling out of her coalition government.
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At the start of 2017, attempts by Dragnea's coalition government to weaken anti-corruption legislation triggered the country's biggest protests in decades.
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Riyadh says Hariri is free and decided to resign because Iran's Lebanese ally, Hezbollah, was calling the shots in his coalition government.
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His resignation, a big surprise to Beirut's political establishment, brought down the coalition government and plunged Lebanon into a new political crisis.
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Merkel said earlier on Monday her efforts to form a three-way coalition government had failed, thrusting Germany into a political crisis.
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Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini threatened to bring down the coalition government after saying he had lost faith in the coalition.
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About 12,000 Britons were handed them under a phased roll-out in 2009, but the coalition government scrapped them a year later.
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Polls suggest there won&apost be an outright winner in Saturday&aposs parliamentary election, triggering complex negotiations to build a coalition government.
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The centre-right coalition government, which took office in January, vowed to change it and adopted a package of reforms last week.
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In Italy, focus remained on who will lead the coalition government proposed by the anti-establishment 5-Star and far-right League.
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He resigned in disgrace from the coalition government in 2011 over his working relationship with friend and self-styled adviser Adam Werritty.
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The leaders of France and Germany are under pressure to look tough, and the Austrian coalition government includes the nationalist Freedom Party.
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It's likely that Sanchez will have until July to form a coalition government before Parliament votes on who will become prime minister.
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Talks in Germany over forming a new coalition government headed by the Christian Democrats (CDU) collapsed when the Free Democrats walked out.
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The interior minister in the coalition government leads the right-wing League and has kept migrant rescue ships from docking in Italy.
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He also helped broker the creation of a short-lived coalition government that brought in opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai as prime minister.
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At the time, India was ruled by a coalition government led by the Congress, the grand old party of India's independence movement.
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Markets had expected Italian Economy Minister Giovanni Tria to resist a spending push by Italy's coalition government, which took power in June.
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When the coalition government broke down in 2005, it was due to Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's lack of leadership within his own SPD.
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Polling suggests that in the next election, the Freedom Party is likely to come first, he said, and form a coalition government.
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The political parties negotiating to form a new national coalition government are arguing over whether to impose a cap on immigration numbers.
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The win gives Borissov's coalition government a breath of fresh air after a scandal over purchases of luxury properties at low prices.
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A proposed minority coalition government of the Socialists and Ciudadanos, a new centrist liberal party, was rejected by parliament early in March.
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As Simon Hix of the London School of Economics notes, this matters especially to Britons, who are not used to coalition government.
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President Maithripala Sirisena's coalition government has been gradually clearing some state lands dwelled by illegal squatters, mainly around the historic Beira Lake.
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Markets had expected Italy's economy minister, Giovanni Tria, to resist a spending push by Italy's coalition government, which took power in June.
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He was foreign minister in a coalition government with Yitzhak Shamir when he proposed an international peace conference on the Middle East.
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That's because the prospect of a populist coalition government in Rome constituted a "far greater threat" than an administration change in Madrid.
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After his return, Hariri's coalition government, which includes Hezbollah, reaffirmed a state policy of staying out of conflicts in the Arab world.
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Ms. Merkel has insisted that Germany can successfully assimilate the newcomers, but the recent attacks have strained the coalition government she leads.
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This included a state election in Bavaria at the weekend which delivered humiliating results for parties in Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government.
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The incident has embarrassed Prime Minister Mark Rutte's four-party coalition government, which has a precarious parliamentary majority of just one seat.
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It was an unexpected announcement from the premier, who formed a coalition government with the militant group less than a year ago.
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If Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party loses power then there could be a coalition government involving the opposition Congress party and regional parties.
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Instead, they lost their majority and now have to cobble together a coalition government with a right-wing party from Northern Ireland.
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The Social Democrats, who lead a minority center-left coalition government with the Green Party, saw their support rise to 25.7 percent.
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The right-wing coalition government that put the plan together collapsed in May and a bill is yet to pass through parliament.
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Wickremesinghe won a no-confidence vote in parliament late on Wednesday as a majority of legislators voted to support his coalition government.
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The powerful Iran-backed organization is part of Lebanon's fragile coalition government and commands enormous support for the social services it provides.
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The Liberal Democrat Party, which joined a coalition government in 2010, boycotted official events in protest at the Saudi human rights record.
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In Italy, the anti-establishment 5 Star Movement and far-right League joined forces in June to form a populist coalition government.
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While it was started in opposition to the current coalition government in Malaysia, much of the attention has been shifted to Najib.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel won Sunday's vote, but her conservatives lost ground, leaving her facing protracted talks to form a coalition government.
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President Maithripala Sirisena's fragile coalition government has been accused of emboldening extremists by failing to hold groups that incite hatred to account.
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At the time, Ciudadanos was a centrist party and came close to forming a coalition government with Mr. Sánchez and his Socialists.
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The vote brought mixed results for the parties that have led the country in a coalition government for the past four years.
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Hariri criticized Iran and its ally Hezbollah, which is in Lebanon's coalition government, in his resignation statement, and said he feared assassination.
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A junior partner in Bulgaria's coalition government is an alliance of three nationalistic parties that are known for their anti-migrant rhetoric.
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In New Zealand, political parties must band together to form a coalition government if no party wins enough seats to govern outright.
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The coalition government in Afghanistan has also struggled with public unrest, as it remains bogged down by infighting and faces opposition protests.
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They provided the American embassy inside reports about German politics, including detailed accounts of negotiations to form a coalition government in 2009.
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Madrid briefly imposed direct rule there before calling an election that resulted in a pro-independence regional coalition government headed by Torra.
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To secure more than half of the votes, a larger party may team up with smaller parties to form a coalition government.
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But markets gained some composure after anti-establishment parties reached a deal to resurrect their proposed coalition government, averting potentially destabilising elections.
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Both Turnbull's Liberal-National coalition government and the main opposition Labor Party had said they wanted to pass it by Dec. 7.
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His coalition government, which includes the Iran-backed Hezbollah group, reaffirmed a state policy of staying out of conflicts in Arab states.
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His coalition government seemed to take Mr. Trump's inauguration as a starting gun in a race to increase construction in occupied territory.
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The other parties in Finland&aposs coalition government are also led by women, several of whom are under the age of 35.
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Ennahda's nominee for prime minister, Habib Jemli, proposed a coalition government that was rejected by parliament in a confidence vote last month.
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The country's coalition government consists of five parties, four of which are led by women, with Ms. Marin now at the helm.
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The common currency advanced following Friday news that German Chancellor Angela Merkel had made progress on the formation of a coalition government.
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Some traders said they were worried the vote might lead to a new coalition government less keen on pushing euro zone integration.
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But the conservative Liberal National Coalition government has criticized any suggestion of a potential change of date, including Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
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His party lost its majority, and now it will be forced to rule in a coalition government, most likely with Fianna Fáil.
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Since December 2017, the Freedom Party, founded by neo-Nazis after World War II, has been part of Austria's coalition government. video
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The consequences of a coalition government led by the Popular Party and incorporating Vox would extend far beyond the issue of Catalonia.
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In July, Sanchez twice failed to be confirmed as premier by parliament after talks to form a coalition government with Podemos collapsed.
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Both fall well short of a formal coalition government, with a fixed term parliament, such as David Cameron's government from 2010 to 2015.
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Under Morocco's system no party can win an outright majority in the 395-seat parliament and the winner must form a coalition government.
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Italian bonds have faced pressure since anti-establishment parties joined forces in May and formed a coalition government following an inconclusive March election.
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The index rose on Thursday on hopes President Maithripala Sirisena's expected announcement on the future of the coalition government would ease political uncertainty.
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Finland's center-right coalition government – which includes nationalist Finns party – has tightened its immigration policies since the influx of asylum seekers last year.
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Investor sentiment toward the euro has been dented by Sunday's German election, where Chancellor Angela Merkel is struggling to form a coalition government.
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For Netanyahu and his right-wing coalition government, Trump's presidency is viewed as a new beginning when it comes to Israeli-US relations.
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The proposed law has been promoted by ultranationalist partners in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government and received backing from the Israeli leader.
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Some analysts fear that Croatia could get a new hung parliament and once again find it difficult to form a stable coalition government.
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An improving economic background should provide a political boost to the coalition government of Malcolm Turnbull, who faces a national election next month.
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All this seems likely to deliver what is thought to be the army's desired outcome: a hung parliament and a pusillanimous coalition government.
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In part this reflects lingering concerns that Italy's coalition government will table a budget for 2019 that breaks the euro zone's fiscal rules.
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That can only come from a general election, and in all probability will require another first: a formal coalition government at national level.
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Merkel's conservatives and the SPD agreed on Wednesday to form a coalition government but SPD members have the right to veto the deal.
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Talks are under way between political parties to try and form a new coalition government to avoid snap elections and prepare the budget.
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Japan's coalition government faces a key test at parliamentary elections on Sunday as Prime Minister (PM) Shinzo Abe seeks support for constitutional reforms.
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Giuseppe Conte, Italy's prime minister, resigned after Matteo Salvini, the leader of the Northern League party, withdrew his support for the coalition government.
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Europe has had to consider this issue before, in 2000, when Austria brought Jörg Haider, a far-right politician, into a coalition government.
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to cobble together a coalition government despite weeks of trying and Israel will vote on Sept.
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The move comes after months of wrangling between Italy's coalition government and the Commission over Italy's pledge to increase spending and cut taxes.
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According to the official count, the Coalition government looks set to win about 67 seats while the opposition Labor Party may receive 71.
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In 2017 his coalition government refused to scrap a law requiring presidential candidates to have the support of at least 20% of MPs.
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The party says it wants to preserve Japan's constitutional pacifism and shrink the wealth gap that has grown under Mr Abe's coalition government.
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Most political leaders accept that Spain is heading for its first-ever coalition government at national level since democracy was restored in 1977.
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Australia's ruling coalition government and its opposition Labor party agreed to have the bill put before parliament this week before its summer break.
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In Italy, the elections will be a test on the anti-establishment coalition government, which has been in power for roughly a year.
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Spain's Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez faces a parliamentary vote on his bid to form a coalition government, which looks almost certain to fail.
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The desperately needed boost to profits should shore up investment, dividends and wages, while gifting the Coalition government with a welcome tax windfall.
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Exit polls pointed to a win - albeit a slim one - for Mark Rutte's conservatives, putting him on track to form a coalition government.
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Anxiety about the viability of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government added safe-haven demand for U.S. and German government bonds, analysts said.
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Salvini also said he was open to forming any sort of coalition government as long as it did not include the Democratic Party.
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In January 2015, the Conservative-led coalition government imposed a daily cap on the interest rate that lenders could charge on such loans.
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Italy's borrowing costs have been rising under a new anti-austerity coalition government that plans to boost deficit spending to revive the economy.
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A majority of Spanish voters oppose holding another election and want parties to agree on a coalition government, a survey showed on Sunday.
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Khalil was speaking before a meeting of the ministerial committee tasked with agreeing the budget, a politically fraught process in Lebanon's coalition government.
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The new coalition government consists of the Independence, Reform and Bright Future parties, with a slim majority in parliament of just one seat.
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But some in the party recall that Labour was badly burnt after it campaigned with the coalition government against Scottish independence in 2014.
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The policy appears likely to become a point of contention for Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's conservative coalition government in the next general election.
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Talks to form a coalition government have so far failed following an inconclusive vote in March that saw M5S gain the most votes.
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The center-left Social Democrats - junior partner in Merkel's coalition government - want him to go, but Maassen has support from Merkel's Bavarian partners.
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The confusion adds to perceived instability in Turnbull's conservative Coalition government, just days after Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce called for government unity.
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The Australian dollar fell to 3 1/2-month low of $0.7625 after the conservative coalition government lost its one-seat parliamentary majority.
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This is likely to delay one of the promises of Sirisena's coalition government to eliminate corruption and could hurt business confidence, analysts said.
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Under Morocco's multi-party system, no one party can secure an outright majority, and must negotiate with others to form a coalition government.
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The Socialists, who failed to gain enough parliamentary support to form a coalition government earlier this month, would come second with 23 percent.
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KATHMANDU, Nepal — Nepal's Parliament on Wednesday elected a Maoist and former rebel chief to lead the Himalayan nation's coalition government as prime minister.
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Additionally, neither was successful in forming a coalition government, which could mean Israel may see new elections for the third time this year.
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Former party leader Ariel Sharon won a 2003 election and went on to form a coalition government despite a graft scandal, Steinitz noted.
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The attache, Juergen-Michael Kleppich, is a member of the far-right Freedom Party, which is a junior partner in Austria's coalition government.
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The stand-out market-moving election of recent times was in May, 20103, resulting in Britain's first coalition government since World War Two.
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Former Business Secretary Vince Cable and Jo Swinson, who was a junior minister in the coalition government, are the favourites to replace him.
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Both have always voted for Bavaria's dominant party, the conservative Christian Social Union, a key component of Chancellor Angela Merkel's fragile coalition government.
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Even so, political analysts had expected Ms. Merkel to form a new coalition government that would have allowed her to remain as chancellor.
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The coalition government is dominated by the radical-left Syriza party, which opposed international sanctions imposed on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
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The G-7 will be the first chance for Conte to present the foreign policy of Italy's new coalition government to the world.
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The coalition government has yet to prepare its 2020 budget, but their fiscal plan will be under scrutiny by the new European Commission.
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He will lead a coalition government with the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist-Center), whose leader, Pushpa Kamal Dahal, was previously prime minister.
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It is widely believed that he was brought into President Joseph Kabila's coalition government last year specifically to bring the rebels to heel.
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A new Italian coalition government that comprises anti-establishment parties with a brief to shake up EU institutions has also unnerved German companies.
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But with no immediate steps towards enacting these steps, they did not satisfy demonstrators whose demands include the resignation of his coalition government.
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A very unlikely, but not unheard of, result is a formal coalition government, in which different parties share seats in the executive branch.
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MADRID (Reuters) - Spain has released most details of its new cabinet, tasked with leading the first coalition government since the return to democracy.
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Australia's conservative coalition government has never denied that religion is an important factor in choosing who will be admitted from Syria and Iraq.
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Although neither party was entirely satisfied, they both concluded that restoration of the coalition government would be better than facing yet another election.
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In the coming days, Mr. Sánchez is set to name a coalition government that will include a handful of ministers from Unidas Podemos.
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The election comes after Mr. Netanyahu, who faces possible indictment on accusations of bribery and fraud, failed to stitch together a coalition government.
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Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, fighting for his political survival, called on his main rival, Benny Gantz, to form a unity coalition government.
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One analysis, published Wednesday, predicts that neither major party will win an outright majority, potentially forcing the formation of a messy coalition government.
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Mr. Noor, a onetime rival of Mr. Dostum, recently joined his new alliance of politicians united in anger at Mr. Ghani's coalition government.
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The long-lasting struggle of Merkel to form a coalition government has dragged down her approval ratings and weakened her position in negotiations.
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Business confidence has sunk to decade lows since Ardern's center-left coalition government took the helm in October, promising to reduce widening inequality.
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The legislation had been flagged by the Labour-led coalition government that came into power in October and promised to promote job creation.
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This year's fighting comes as the country's coalition government remains stagnated by infighting and struggling to deal with the realities on the battlefield.
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Merkel's comments come amid continued speculation over Germany, and indeed Merkel's, political future after months of negotiations aimed at forming a coalition government.
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He also said he was open to forming any sort of coalition government as long as it did not include the Democratic Party.
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The first is that Merkel is so weak domestically that her coalition government might have collapsed if she had failed to secure concessions.
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Italy's coalition government is poised to present its 2019 budget next month, setting out its economic and financial plans for the coming year.
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The long-standing experience of coalition government in the Netherlands will help in the political trade-offs required to form a majority coalition.
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He reiterated that his coalition government would seek to serve its full four-year term which will end in the autumn of 2019.
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ZURICH (Reuters) - Austria's new coalition government of conservatives and the far-right Freedom Party will be sworn in on Monday at 11 a.m.
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But the veteran right-winger will still need support from like-minded parties to form a coalition government with at least 61 seats.
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Recent polls suggest enough votes for a right-wing coalition government, which would be expected to take a much harder line on Catalonia.
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Since coming to power in 5.13, Ardern's coalition government has faced several challenges including weak business confidence, emboldened unions and a slowing economy.
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However, it will need coalition partners able to rely on more than 250 seats in the House to form a stable coalition government.
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Last month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to form a coalition government despite his election victory, leading to new elections in September.
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With support from the left-of-center Social Democrats, the center-right coalition government has staked out a broadly popular anti-refugee position.
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"In truth, since 2002 the Labour government, the Coalition government and now the Conservative government have accepted an EU market in health," he wrote.
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For one thing, the centre-left Social Democrats, who also form part of Mrs Merkel's coalition government, are firmly opposed to the transit centres.
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Kurz's coalition government includes the far-right Freedom Party (FPO), whose head called at the weekend for an end to EU sanctions on Russia.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and the center-left Social Democrats are locked in negotiations about renewing the coalition government that ruled since 2013.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and the Social Democrats (SPD) are negotiating on forming a coalition government more than four months after a national election.
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The two parties abandoned their plans to form a coalition government after Italy's head of state vetoed their choice of economy minister on Sunday.
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Another possibility is that Merkel steps down and the AKK forms a coalition government with the Green Party and the free-market Free Democrats.
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Germany's coalition government said it would be prepared to ditch its balanced budget rule and take on new debt to counter a possible recession.
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Iraqi politicians face growing unrest as they try to form a coalition government after a May 12 parliamentary election tainted by allegations of fraud.
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A month after an election that ended in deadlock, Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, said he was unable to form a new coalition government.
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Three months later, he became deputy prime minister and interior minister when Lega entered into a coalition government with the populist Five Star Movement.
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Italy's coalition government vowed last week to patch up their differences and govern for four more years after a corruption scandal created fierce tensions.
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Several weeks, if not months, of discussions are now expected as different parties look to form alliances in order to create a coalition government.
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Friday's report that Germany's coalition government may ditch its balanced budget rule to take on new debt and launch stimulus continued to help sentiment.
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The first response by the centre-left coalition government to the overwhelming influx of refugees in 2015 was to close the border with Denmark.
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Andrea Nahles stepped down as head of Germany's Social Democratic Party, destabilising the country's coalition government, led by Angela Merkel and the Christian Democrats.
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Aoun must appoint a new prime minister, but it will be difficult to find a consensual Sunni figure able to form another coalition government.
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But Italy's borrowing costs fell sharply for the last two days as the country's efforts to form a coalition government are back on track.
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Support for the nationalist NZ First Party, which either party will likely need to form a coalition government, fell 2.6 points to 6.6 percent.
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Monash University senior lecturer in Australian Politics Nick Economou told CNN he expected the Coalition government to return to power, with a tiny majority.
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And even as a new coalition government - promising peace and prosperity - takes power, victims' families, like Adhikari's son, hold out little hope of justice.
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The common currency was also hit after two anti-establishment parties pledged to increase spending in a deal to form a new coalition government.
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Sir Ed Davey, who served in the coalition government of 2010-15 and has the knighthood to prove it, is also mulling a run.
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Last month, Sirisena urged his own coalition government and the opposition to end a power struggle to achieve ambitious goals including anti-corruption measures.
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Wednesday's motion was brought by Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman, an ultra-nationalist in the conservative coalition government, who advocates tough action against Palestinian militants.
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A showdown between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her conservative southern partner threatened to topple her coalition government though she appears safe for now.
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Italy, also hit in the past week by concern that a potentially spendthrift coalition government was taking shape in Rome, looked the most vulnerable.
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Gabriel's Social Democrats are junior partners to Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative bloc in the coalition government, with an election due a year from now.
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Most analysts believe the most likely result is a coalition government of the Socialists and leftist Podemos, although they would not have a majority.
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The League, which earlier this month formed a coalition government with the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, did not respond to requests for comment.
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However, there are indications that Netanyahu has a clearer path to forming a coalition government with other right-wing, far-right and religious parties.
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Those concerns have been aggravated by fears Italy's rising borrowing costs under an anti-austerity coalition government could trigger a new sovereign debt crisis.
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Sanchez said he will work to avoid a repeat election but is no longer prepared to offer a coalition government to far-left Podemos.
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The improving economic background should also provide a political boost to the coalition government of Malcolm Turnbull, who faces a national election next month.
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"He can heal the wounds that threatened to fracture the coalition government and allow the government time to prepare for an election," he said.
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Hale's visit comes as Lebanese politicians continue to jostle over the formation of a new coalition government more than eight months after an election.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Talks on forming a German coalition government were strained on Monday by an unlikely development: an EU vote on a weed-killer.
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The militant Hezbollah group, which is part of the coalition government, has expressed concerns that the conference will add to the already massive debt.
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Northern Irish support is currently crucial to the stability of a fragile U.K. coalition government and the situation has forced London into strong rhetoric.
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Economic change was the foundation of Modi's 2014 election campaign, which saw him oust the Congress-led UPA coalition government with a landslide victory.
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As early as the 1940s, a coalition government proposed a free health care program for all mothers and children under the age of 16.
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A row over migration policy in Germany's coalition government has raised concerns that the euro zone's biggest economy could be headed for snap elections.
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A populist coalition government was sworn into power in Italy on Friday, ending months of political uncertainty in the euro zone's third-largest economy.
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"There is a crisis of confidence," said Tendai Biti, who served as finance minister during a period of coalition government from 2009 to 2013.
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Speculation has swirled that Kurz may call a snap election, Reuters reported, less than two years after the coalition government with FPO was formed.
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Chris Musonza, an independent technology expert, said SIM cards had sold for up to $180 before the changes carried out during the coalition government.
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But Mr. Noor has signaled disappointment with Mr. Abdullah for failing to secure a bigger share of the coalition government for the Jamiat bloc.
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The rural-based Nationals, the junior member of the coalition government, opposes a ban, insisting it could inflict widespread damage on Australia's agricultural sector.
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And in Italy, the League and the Five Star Movement, two very different populist parties, were able to form a coalition government this year.
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The president has also dangled the possibility of rebel participation in a coalition government and has named some well-known leftists to his cabinet.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government has promised to invest billions of euros in digital infrastructure, education and social housing in the coming four years.
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Sipila had previously said he would dissolve his center-right coalition government if it failed to push through its healthcare and local government reform.
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He declined to predict whether any of those deals would be allowed to proceed, noting Germany's coalition government parties were wrestling with the issue.
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The coalition government led by Prime Minister Juri Ratas intends to pursue a fiscal stimulus to reignite growth and address social and infrastructure needs.
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Italy's coalition government, which includes Salvini's right-wing League, has also accused other European countries of leaving it alone to deal with sea arrivals.
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King Maha Vajiralongkorn last week endorsed Prayuth's new civilian cabinet, drawn from a 19-party coalition government that holds a slim majority in parliament.
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The Albanian Democratic Union for Integration, a junior partner in the coalition government, said it would not register candidates by a Wednesday midnight deadline.
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It has not helped that he leads a left-wing minority coalition government that barely scraped into office earlier this year, after inconclusive elections.
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Ms. Merkel's announcement came after a regional election on Sunday, the second in two weeks that resulted in slumping support for her coalition government.
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Meanwhile in Germany, our correspondent looked at the challenges that Chancellor Angela Merkel faces in forming a coalition government that spans the political spectrum.
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It does not help that Mr. Ghani's coalition government has been rocked by infighting and faces challenges from a widening circle of opposition politicians.
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Sipila had previously said he would dissolve his centre-right coalition government if it failed to push through its healthcare and local government reform.
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In Estonia, she met with members of the nationalist, anti-immigrant Conservative People's Party, or EKRE, which recently became part of a coalition government.
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The Italian coalition government, which came to power in elections a year ago, has asked for further cost-benefit studies to weigh other options.
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Mr. Noor is also one of the leaders of the Jamiat-i-Islami political party, which holds half the seats in the coalition government.
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They believe he has a good chance of being included in a new coalition government, giving Iran a way to foil America's growing influence.
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The scandal is an embarrassment for Ardern and seen as damaging for her center-left coalition government that unexpectedly came to power in 2017.
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Since Netanyahu failed to form a coalition government after an election in April, Lieberman, 61, has refocused his political strategy to attract new supporters.
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During this time the country was led by a chaotic coalition government of leftists who opposed the rigid Catholicism of the Spanish ruling classes.
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The prime minister currently leads an unwieldy 18-party coalition government that has a slim but stable majority in the lower House of Representatives.
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Salvini has refused this demand, intended by Merkel to help paper over cracks which are threatening the coalition government and her hold on power.
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Dublin's weak coalition government is nowhere near getting back the 20.8 billion euros in taxpayer money it pumped into Allied Irish from 2009 onward.
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Half the ministers in the current left-wing coalition government are women and the country was a pioneer in introducing gender-targeted violence legislation.
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He also charged that the new coalition government had been formed out of "the fear of going to the polls and being sent home."
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Implementing them all at once, while simultaneously trying to resolve Brexit, looks unmanageable—particularly for a minority or coalition government, the most realistic scenario.
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Both of these latter parties had definite views and specific red lines for the formation of a coalition government that Merkel could not meet.
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Italy's parliament is convening for a vote on Friday that could pave the way for negotiations between rival parties to form a coalition government.
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Israelis' views on Trump are far warmer, but there has been skepticism about peace prospects even within Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's conservative coalition government.
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Germany's ruling coalition government is hanging by a thread, potentially having major implications on the country's spending habits and wider reforms across the continent.
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Although Rivlin's duties are mostly ceremonial, he is responsible for choosing the candidate he believes has the best chance of forming a coalition government.
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Voters there are hitting the polls for the second time in five months after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to form a coalition government.
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He pledged to quickly start talks to create a coalition government, but did not elaborate about the potential partners before the official election results.
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Mr. Khan remains most focused on getting the numbers he needs in Pakistan's Parliament to form a coalition government with him as prime minister.
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The big picture: Having failed to win enough seats to govern alone, the Austrian People's Party will now have to form a coalition government.
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Benny Gantz, who leads the Blue and White Party, said he's open to a coalition government but not a power-sharing agreement with Netanyahu.
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Through the 1980s, Singapore along with other ASEAN and Western countries recognized a three-faction "coalition government" in exile, which included the Khmer Rouge.
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In 1922 Winston Churchill dubbed Bonar Law's coalition government the "second eleven" because so many top players, including Lloyd George, refused to serve in it.
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A snap federal election or the search to form a new coalition government are thought to be unappealing prospects for the SPD and the CDU.
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No party is expected to gain an absolute majority in the 90-member parliament, with negotiations to form a coalition government likely after the balloting.
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"This difference of opinion has led to further questions over the potential longevity of the coalition government," the analysts said in a research note Friday.
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No opinion polls put any of Italy's plethora of parties anywhere near 40 percent, meaning the new system will probably lead to a coalition government.
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This week, nationalists and unionists missed a deadline to form a coalition government after three weeks of talks that one party described as a "shambles".
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They also hold her accountable for a massive bribery and corruption scandal that has engulfed dozens of politicians in her Workers Party and coalition government.
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They also hold her accountable for a massive bribery and corruption scandal that has engulfed dozens of politicians in the Workers' Party and coalition government.
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The leader of the far-right League, a partner in Italy's planned coalition government, insisted that eurosceptic economist Paolo Savona should be named economy minister.
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Mr Lacalle, the son of a former president, has already started negotiations on a possible coalition government with the Colorados and Mr Ríos's Open Forum.
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Another banker away from the deals noted that Germany's political challenges - as efforts to form a coalition government failed - have had little impact on secondaries.
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SYDNEY, May 19 (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison may have won more than just another three years in office for his conservative coalition government.
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This is a blow to his party: Mr Clegg, who was deputy prime minister in the coalition government, had long been popular in his constituency.
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When it took power in 2014, the Social Democrat-led coalition government complained that tax cuts by its centre-right predecessor had emptied state coffers.
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The Liberal/National Coalition government was asking for a second term, after being elected with a solid majority in the last national vote in 2013.
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"The Romanian coalition government is systematically undermining the rule of law for the sole purpose of saving corrupt political leaders from prison," the diplomat said.
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On May 8, Sirisena urged his own coalition government and the opposition to end a power struggle to achieve ambitious goals including anti-corruption measures.
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At a federal election in May they tried to rally voters against the conservative coalition government, which has presided over rising emissions of greenhouse gases.
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The pound was up by 0.5% against the euro at 92.59 pence, after Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini threatened to bring down Italy's coalition government.
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As Alliance Party leader, he served as deputy prime minister in a coalition government with Labour under prime minister Helen Clark from 1999 to 2002.
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ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni won a confidence vote in the upper house Senate on Wednesday, allowing his coalition government to take office.
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Italy's coalition government is finalizing the details of its 2019 budget, which it has to send to the European Commission for analysis by October 15.
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The euro is under pressure on Thursday after media reports suggested that Italy's coalition government is pushing for a deficit of 2.4 percent for 2019.
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The SPD has held several rounds of exploratory talks with the Greens and the far-left Linke party about forming a left-leaning coalition government.
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The groups are locked in talks to try to form a coalition government and end three months of political deadlock following inconclusive March 4 elections.
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It is also the third-largest party in the Republic of Ireland, where it recently declared its willingness to take part in a coalition government.
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The Netherlands is a fractured political environment, based on proportional representation – or fair shares for all – which means that a coalition government is always necessary.
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Many of Oslo's green ideas are anathema to voters of the populist right-wing Progress Party, which together with the Conservatives forms the coalition government.
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Bernd Westpahl, business policy spokesman for the Social Democrats, junior partners in the German coalition government, said the invitation offered an opportunity to make progress.
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The close party standings in the polls mean the outcome of the race is unpredictable and Bulgaria will most likely have another fragile coalition government.
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While voters have taken to their charismatic 37-year-old leader, traders have been less impressed with the government's planned protectionist policies and coalition government.
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Official results show cricket star Imran Khan won in Pakistan&aposs polls but he will have to seek out allies to form a coalition government.
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Helping calm markets were comments from Italy's new coalition government that it had no intention of leaving the euro zone and planned to cut debt.
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A new coalition government including the centre-right Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and a new pro-reform party, MOST (Bridge), took power in January 2016.
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Cuts to benefits and pensions for state workers and the military led to protests and strikes as the coalition government spent weeks discussing the budget.
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Some even physically attacked their party leaders when the coalition government supported use of military force in a NATO-led campaign against Serbia in 1999.
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A party earning 32 or more seats forms a majority government but such results are rare and the top two parties form a coalition government.
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Mongolia's opposition Democratic Party, which was part of a coalition government in 2009, expelled Bayartsogt and said it was also seeking clarity from Swiss authorities.
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"I think we're going to see a coalition government and we've seen coalition government's for decades here in Ireland," Martin Shanahan told CNBC on Monday.
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Germany's 10-year bond yield dipped to its lowest level in around 1-1/2 weeks after the talks to form a coalition government failed.
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Regional election results for the Five Star Movement (M25S) have cast a shadow over the party and the wider coalition government in charge of Italy.
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In 2015, the center-right coalition government backed an abortion law that would legally require women to pay for their procedure and undergo mandatory counseling.
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The Netherlands is a fractured political environment, based on proportional representation - or fair shares for all - which means that a coalition government is always necessary.
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The Liberal party is the senior partner in the Liberal-National coalition government that has consistently trailed opposition Labor in opinion polls in recent months.
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A volatile week for Italian markets continued as two anti-establishment parties pledged to increase spending in a deal to form a new coalition government.
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German officials have said there is no reason to expect Berlin to change its stance on Brexit when a new coalition government is finally formed.
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Both Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's Liberal-National coalition government and the main opposition Labor Party have said they aim to pass the law by Dec.
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Fioramonti confirmed that the prospective coalition government wants to "close and reconvert" the plant, "not this year, but not in 903 or 30 years either".
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Italy's coalition government is due to deliver Rome's latest economic growth and public finance targets at the end of the month, before the full budget.
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Infighting between the Italian coalition government partners added to upward pressure on bond yields, although the government reached an agreement on justice reform on Thursday.
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She also pointed to political progress in efforts by Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives to forge a coalition government nearly five months after a federal election.
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Business confidence has plummeted to 10-year lows since the coalition government took office late last year, sparking concern it could drag on economic growth.
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Any recommendations it might contain to hand over territory to the Palestinians - and how Israelis respond - could affect the composition of Israel's next coalition government.
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The previous election was in November, but the resulting HDZ-dominated coalition government collapsed in June over a corruption scandal involving the national oil company.
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Not only is this raising tensions within the coalition government, it is also putting into question The League's right-wing alliance with Berlusconi's Forza Italia.
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France was now in a similar budget position to Italy, added Salvini, who leads the League, one of the two parties in the coalition government.
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Since the elections, Spain's main party leaders have not only failed to form a coalition government but have also struggled to maintain their party stewardship.
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The pound was up by 225% against the euro at 92.98 pence, after Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini threatened to bring down Italy's coalition government.
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"I would strongly recommend they prioritize the energy sector engagement," he added, saying he believed there was consensus on this within the new coalition government.
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LONDON, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Lebanon's dollar-denominated bonds rose on Wednesday after rival parties neared a breakthrough in talks to form a new coalition government.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - A split has opened in Australia's ruling coalition government over a lawmaker's comparison of the rise of China to that of Nazi Germany.
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With the coalition government already embroiled in a leadership crisis between Mr. Ghani and his chief executive, Abdullah Abdullah, Mr. Hekmatyar's inclusion could be destabilizing.
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"The ambassador has not met with the VP or anyone connected with him to promote the formation of a coalition government," said the embassy spokesman.
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The country's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the far-right League on Monday proposed Giuseppe Conte as prime minister to lead their coalition government.
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He also pointed to Hezbollah, the powerful Iranian-backed Shia militant group, whose political wing is the most powerful bloc in Lebanon's fractured coalition government.
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Germany German Chancellor Angela Merkel reached an agreement on how to deal with migrants in her country which also keeps her coalition government from unraveling.
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Fast forward a week and the coalition government is still in office, with no clear picture emerging of what will happen next, or even when.
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This is particularly the case given that the election is likely to produce a weak coalition government that could include the populist Five-Star Party.
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After the president makes his selection, the chosen candidate has 613 days to form a coalition government through vigorous, often tense, negotiations with smaller parties.
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After the president makes his selection, the chosen candidate has 42 days to form a coalition government through vigorous, often tense, negotiations with smaller parties.
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Seibert was responding to comments by a conservative lawmaker who said the right-left coalition government should consider a stimulus package to reverse a slowdown.
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The secret to success, from what I see, is getting all these different kinds of Republicans to form a coalition government that can actually deliver.
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ROME (Reuters) - Italy's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the far-right League published on Friday a joint policy program for their planned coalition government.
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Hezbollah, a heavily armed movement allied to Iran, is a party in the Lebanese coalition government and considered a terrorist group by the United States.
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Australians must return to the polls by 2022 after Prime Minister Scott Morrison's conservative coalition government was returned in a "miracle" election win in May.
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Devised originally by the Blair government in 2003, the coalition government updated the approach as part of a wider revision of counter-terrorism in 2011.
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The big picture: Whatever coalition government forms will have to confront a brewing balance-of-payments emergency, not unlike those in 1999, 2008 and 2013.
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The anti-immigration Freedom Party (FPO), junior partner in the coalition government led by Chancellor Sebastian Kurz's conservatives, controls the interior, foreign and defense ministries.
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Her almost two-months-old coalition government sought to remove so-called investor-state dispute settlements from the final agreement — an effort that proved successful.
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The SPD had previously refused to enter into another coalition government given that its voters punished it in the last election for its previous alliance.
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Having spiralled lower in the past week after agreement was reached on a new coalition government in Rome, Italian yields steadied near their record lows.
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Having spiralled lower in the past week after agreement was reached on a new coalition government in Rome, Italian yields steadied near their record lows.
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As prime minister, he proved effective at keeping together a fragile coalition government of right-wing Flemish nationalists and Walloon liberals for nearly five years.
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Angela Merkel, who in Davos called right-wing populism a "poison" and warned against erecting walls, is struggling in Germany to form a coalition government.
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For now, Vox is enjoying its newfound role of kingmaker in Andalusia, where its support is needed to guarantee a new right-wing coalition government.
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In 2010, a Conservative-led coalition government shelved the idea of national ID cards, after a fierce debate over whether they infringed on individual privacy.
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Mr. Netanyahu is currently in the process of forming a coalition government with what he calls his "natural partners" — the ultraright, nationalist and religious parties.
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This past week, Mr. Khan has continued his quest to win over enough independent lawmakers and those from smaller parties to form a coalition government.
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Polls indicate that the same will be true in Austria, where the Freedom Party seems set to enter the coalition government after next month's elections.
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The Israeli president, Reuven Rivlin, tapped Mr. Netanyahu to try to cobble together a coalition government, and when Mr. Netanyahu failed, he forced new elections.
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Scholz represents Merkel's centre-left partners, the Social Democrats (SPD), who were given the finance portfolio in a coalition government that took office last month.
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This model might look like a coalition government that ensures the political, physical, and economic security of all residents regardless of religious or ethnic affiliation.
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However, a political compromise between the right-wing Lega party and left-leaning Five Star Movement saw these two groups form a coalition government instead.
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As many as six marginal seats at play between Turnbull's conservative Liberal-National coalition government and the center-left Labor Party led by Bill Shorten.
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Sinn Fein, the former political arm of the Irish Republican Army, wants to form a coalition government after its surprisingly strong showing in Ireland's Feb.
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MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's centre-left Socialists and the left-wing Unidas Podemos party have formed the first coalition government in the country's post-dictatorship history.
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But in the end, the vote to install Spain's first coalition government since its return to democracy in the late 1970s passed off as expected.
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But in the end, the vote to install Spain's first coalition government since its return to democracy in the late 1970s passed off as expected.
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Salvini sought a shock victory that he hoped would bring down the national coalition government, which includes the PD and is riven by internal strife.
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The coalition government under Ms. Marin is expected to continue prioritizing job creation and ambitious climate goals, seeking to render Finland carbon neutral by 2035.
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This is bound to make for a weak German coalition government that is more than likely to curtail Merkel's room for maneuvering in European affairs.
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Leiberman took a huge gamble by refusing to join a Netanyahu coalition government on a point of principle after April's election, forcing a second election.
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Benny Gantz, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's top rival, was unable to form a coalition government, pushing the country toward its third election in a year.
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The poll also showed that the conservative Liberal-National coalition government remained on course for a heavy defeat by the center-left opposition Labor party.
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Mehta said there would be a "negative reaction" from markets if Tria, seen as a moderating influence on the somewhat maverick coalition government, was fired.
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The euro was also helped by Germany's Social Democrats' agreement on Friday to hold talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel on renewing their outgoing coalition government.
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The populist coalition government in Italy will disappoint their voters over spending plans for 2019, the previous Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni told CNBC Friday.
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LONDON (Reuters) - European shares fell on Monday as worries about U.S. trade policies and concerns about German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government weighed on sentiment.
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But unlike in Italy, where far-right euroskeptics help run a populist coalition government, whatever coalition emerges in Spain is likely to be pro-Europe.
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Netanyahu was reelected to a fifth term on April 9 and appears likely to build a coalition government including religious ultranationalists opposed to Palestinian statehood.
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Efforts to form a three-way coalition government have failed, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday, pitching Germany into its worst political crisis in decades.
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Italy's current political instability comes after months of rising tensions between the governing partners which formed a coalition government in May 2018 after an inconclusive election.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives are trying to form a coalition government with the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) and the Greens after an election in September.
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His move effectively scuttled efforts at forming a coalition government, opening the way for possible early elections in the autumn following an inconclusive vote in March.
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Germany faces weeks of uncertainty as Chancellor Angela Merkel seeks to form a new coalition government after an election last month that weakened her conservative party.
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New Government A coalition government in Valencia was elected in May 2015 between the socialist party and the left party Compromis with the support of Podemos.
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Angela Merkel's fragile coalition government was thrown into fresh uncertainty Sunday by the sudden resignation of the leader of its junior coalition partner, the Social Democrats.
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It is also struggling to manage a fractious coalition government alongside its Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), and the Social Democratic Party (SPD).
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Merkel and her rebellious Bavarian allies reached a last-minute compromise to end a dispute over managing immigration that threatened to bring down her coalition government.
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And, more importantly, the sacrificial lamb of political compromise, after his party got punished for its turn in coalition government with David Cameron's Brexit triggering Conservatives.
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Matt Canavan resigned earlier this week as minister for mining and resources amid a fracture in the National Party - the junior partner in Morrison's coalition government.
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The merger is the first big result of changes to the law on media-ownership that the conservative coalition government, under Malcolm Turnbull, made last year.
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Germany's right-left coalition government said it would be prepared to ditch its balanced budget rule and take on new debt to counter a possible recession.
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Five million women are estimated to have joined hands and formed the 385-mile-long chain, which was organized by the leftist coalition government in Kerala.
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The party is likely running too few candidates to lead the next administration and its rivals say they will not form a coalition government with it.
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Shorten and the Labor Party had made Australia's public health system a prominent issue in the campaign, promising to restore cuts made by the Coalition government.
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Led by Matteo Renzi, who was the prime minister until late 2016, the PD is also the dominant partner in the coalition government of Paolo Gentiloni.
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The parliamentary crisis ended in May when Zaev formed a coalition government with ethnic Albanian parties which represent a third of the country's two million population.
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Education Minister Naftali Bennett, a hardliner in Israel's conservative coalition government, took to Twitter to dismiss the allegations aired by the ex-spymasters as "simply untrue".
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Predicted to win 5-6 seats in the Knesset, the left-wing party has not been part of a coalition government in the past two decades.
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Forming a coalition government could take weeks, Prime Minister Bill English has said, though he hoped talks would be constructive, even if expected to be tense.
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Italy's coalition government should look to implement structural reforms and austerity policies now that the country's economy is growing, according to a European Commission presidential candidate.
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Tensions in Italy's coalition government appear to be growing with differences of opinion between the ruling Lega party and 5 Star Movement (M5S) becoming more pronounced.
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Hezbollah is both a military and a political organization that is represented in the Lebanese parliament and in the Hariri-led coalition government formed last year.
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Political turmoil has returned to Rome with one of the country's deputy prime ministers calling for snap elections and declaring that the coalition government is unworkable.
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But for now the Social Democratic-Green coalition government, in office since 2014, wants to get as close as possible to NATO without actually joining it.
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Based on the current figures, at least five parties will need to team up together to reach the 76 seats required to form a coalition government.
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But coalition lawmakers defeated the third no-confidence vote against the center-right coalition government - 133 out of the 240 members of parliament voted against it.
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Last week, Sirisena urged his own coalition government and the opposition to end a power struggle in order to achieve ambitious goals including anti-corruption measures.
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Political uncertainty and high borrowing costs will offset the expansionary policies adopted by the coalition government of the 5-Star Movement and the League, it warned.
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"The mining project will strengthen the industrial base in the north," Industry Minister Torbjoern Roe Isaksen of the center-right coalition government said in a statement.
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Turnbull, considered a moderate in his Liberal Party-led conservative Coalition government, has long attended Sydney's world-famous Mardi Gras as it falls within his electorate.
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Podemos wants top jobs for its leader Pablo Iglesias and others as part of a coalition government, and Sanchez has offered only some lower-ranking posts.
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Australia's center-right coalition government introduced legislation to parliament last month to hold a public vote in February 2017 on whether to legalize same-sex unions.
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And sparks will fly as the Pirates, new to power, will butt up against the more traditional, conservative Independence party simply to form the coalition government.
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Temer, whose one-year-old coalition government is under threat of collapsing, said he will prove his innocence in an investigation opened by the Supreme Court.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Two thirds of supporters of Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) back forming a coalition government with Angela Merkel's conservatives, an opinion poll showed on Friday.
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Iceland's coalition government is likely to get the proposal, which lifts the limit from the previous level of 1 million crowns, through with its slim majority.
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Economists believe that despite the strong economic recovery, public dissatisfaction with their politicians is high, meaning that the formation of a coalition government could be messy.
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Merkel's conservatives are seeking to form a new coalition government that includes the ecologist Greens, who are demanding steep cuts in carbon dioxide emissions by 2020.
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"There will only be strong leaderships now," Prime Minister Binali Yildirim told reporters on Saturday, saying the changes meant the end of periods of coalition government.
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VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria's center-right People's Party (OVP) led by Sebastian Kurz and the anti-immigration Freedom Party (FPO) have agreed to form a coalition government.
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The coalition government, which was catapulted to power in 2015 promising to end austerity and crack down on corruption, formally requested the parliamentary inquiry last week.
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Abadi, a member of Iraq's Shi'ite majority, is trying to hold together a coalition government in the midst of popular protests against an entrenched political class.
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Smer picked Peter Pellegrini, a 42-year-old deputy prime minister, to replace him and keep the three-party coalition government afloat midway through its term.
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Some now see that as a potential model for a national coalition government—a goal that has eluded Spain's politicians since the general election in December.
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"The mining project will strengthen the industrial base in the north," Industry Minister Torbjoern Roe Isaksen of the centre-right coalition government said in a statement.
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Her resignation comes at a delicate time for Rajoy, who has spent almost two months in fruitless negotiations with other parties to form a coalition government.
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Infighting between the Italian coalition government partners may keep upward pressure on bond yields, although the government did reach an agreement on justice reform on Thursday.
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The prime minister half-heartedly offered a coalition government to Podemos, a further-left party, only to see his offer rejected before he yanked it back.
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In a meeting with Netanyahu on Thursday, Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon, whose Kulanu party contributes 10 seats to the coalition government, called for a new government.
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The decision strengthens the possibility the fund could invest in the new asset class as the Conservatives are the leading party in Norway's minority coalition government.
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Merkel is seen as a key figure in European politics, and is currently negotiating with other political parties on ways of forming a new coalition government.
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He added that political considerations had forced Mr. Netanyahu to make changes in the coalition government, and that Mr. Yaalon could have remained in another capacity.
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Under the electoral system, no one party can win an outright majority, forcing winners into a drawn-out process of negotiations to form a coalition government.
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However, some believe the military may try to limit the sport star's power by engineering for him to be the head of a biddable coalition government.
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Since no group is expected to gain an absolute majority in the 90-member parliament, negotiations to form a coalition government are likely after the vote.
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The libertarian F.D.P., which Sloterdijk had praised months before, had done well, too, but eventually turned down the opportunity to join Merkel in a coalition government.
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A degree of calm, however, returned, with the parties renewing efforts to form a coalition government rather than force Italy into a second election this year.
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Turnbull's Liberal-National coalition government had proposed to reduce the corporate income tax rate by 5 percent to 25 percent for all companies by 2026-27.
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The government introduced tougher oversight of the shipments, though a group of rebel backbenchers on Monday proposed a blanket ban — exposing fractures within the coalition government.
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"We are the strongest party, we have the mandate to build the next government - and there cannot be a coalition government built against us," Merkel added.
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But until a new coalition government in the Netherlands is in place, which could take months, Dijsselbloem is due to carry on with the Eurogroup presidency.
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Austria's new coalition government, which includes the far-right Freedom Party, quotes the Secession's motto in its official program for governing during the next five years.
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Under Morocco's system no party can win an outright majority in the vote for the 395-seat parliament and the winner must form a coalition government.
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Also likely aiding sentiment was the surprise election victory of the conservative Coalition government last month and its pledge to keep tax breaks for home investment.
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The winners of the most seats must negotiate a coalition government within 90 days, during which a long complex process of compromise will have to unfold.
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Thabane has said his ABC party would form a coalition government with three other parties: Alliance Democrats, Basotho National Party and the Reformed Congress of Lesotho.
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